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perspective to try to explain your global audience, why it's important to impact their life at the height of the storm. water would go high. it would have been above my head. this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to what we're going to do is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, he's ready for his arrest. more of the 6 ballad, simian prisoners westgate from a maximum security for ah, are you watching al jazeera life from? do with me for the battle also ahead and new york times investigation reveals the us may have mistaken the target and aid worker in
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a jones strike killed 10 people in afghanistan, the whole presidents in 20 years later we look at how the 911 attacks change the u. s. and the world and the world's most indebted real estate company is on the brink of default raising concerning the cost market globally. ah, thank you for joining us. israeli police have caught 4 of the 6 palestinians with kate, from a maximum security prison on monday to remain at large. the men had escaped by tumbling their way out of your bow, a prison in northern israel. the jailbreak prompted a large scale man hunt by the israeli army and law enforcement agencies. one of the 4 prisoners who has been re captured is a carry as a baby. he was a high profound figuring satire, armed with the like some art,
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highest brigade harry force. it has moved from jerusalem. the latest to to be recaptured, zabeda and one of the other 5 palestinian islamic jihad members who comprise the rest of the 6 who escaped on monday. that's mohammed al our day. and they were picked up close to the town of nazareth, in northern israel to the east of nazareth. we understand in a lorrie park, there was an attempt, it's being reported on behalf of the baby to resist arrest. he was found to have been trying to get under one of the trucks parked in that area but was arrested along with the other man. he was with neither of them said to have been armed. it seemed they were by themselves still obviously inside israeli territory. very similar to what took place in southern nazareth, a few hours earlier on friday evening when 2 other men must day the supposed ring
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leader of the escape, the mastermind of the escape. and yet could car d both for me again, how soon as i mean she had, they were arrested. their reports didn't spotted looking or, or potentially asking for food. so all of this seems to meditate against the idea that this was a highly coordinated escape with help from the outside that been speculation about the potential for these men to be on some kind of operation to try to carry out an attack or attacks inside israel. perhaps getting into the west bank perhaps fleeing for jordan. none of that appears to have been the case. it seems very much on their own. and now 4 of the 6 had been picked up. the 2nd international charter flight from afghanistan since the end of the us lead evacuation has landed in cut off around a 160 people were on board the cut. i was flight that touched on in doha. some of the passengers will be transported to a facility housing i've gotten evacuees cut off. foreign ministry says collab or does operational and that it's up to other airlines to decide whether or not to use
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it. meanwhile, in new york times investigation has reveal the us may have mistakenly targeted and aid work in a jones tried that killed 10 people in afghanistan capital in august. charlotte bellis has moved from couple in that joint strike. the pentagon said that it hit i for bombers who are planning an imminent attack on the airport. we know that civilians were killed in that, but now this investigation has, has you. cctv footage has talked more than a dozen of the target family members and colleagues and found out that he was actually a worker for us aid organization. they also shows that he was loading canisters of water into the car and not explosion. explosives, as the painter gone, had seeds, and they are also teaching that there wasn't secondary explosions, which is what the pentagon used to prove that they knew that they were explosive in the car. the pentagon has responded saying that we are assisting results to be a strike. we work hard to prevent civilian casualties and it was based on good
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intelligence, but for africa and peers, a lot of criticism and they also find it quite bullet that the last is strike that happened in this nearly 20 year was killed civilians and other big question marks or whether they had the right person ah, in the us president, joe biden has age the country to you, show unity while honoring the victims of the 911 a time. it's been 20 years since. hi, john passenger planes were flown into the world trade center in new york, and the pentagon just thought side washington, d. c. 3000 people were killed. ra reynolds looks back at the aftermath of those events. page one, a whisper in the president's ear set in motion actions that changed the us and the world. 3 days after the attacks, president george bush stood
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a top the rubble of lower manhattan and promised retribution. i can know the rest of the people, not all of us. the blame immediately fell on osama bin laden's tie the organization based in afghanistan, which had already carried out several deadly attacks on us targets abroad. less than a month after the attacks, the u. s. began military action in afghanistan, been locked in the skate, but was tracked down in pakistan nearly a decade later, the united states has conducted an operation that killed or some of been lawton, the leader of volcano. but even with bin laden dead, the war in afghanistan dragged on for another 10 years ending in a tolerable victory. the september 11th attacks were
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a profound shock with images playing out on t. v. in the aftermath wall makers rushed to overhaul national security laws with little or no debate. the events of 911 really frightened people enough and i don't think many people ever read the patriot act and realized really how profoundly it changed what government is able to do in terms of tracking and conducting surveillance on american citizens. for many americans, the closest contact with the new enhanced security state came at the airport. the magnetometers, the metal detector, the x ray machines, you had to start having your id scrutinized, and then taking off your shoes, the limitations on liquids. and then finally, in 2010, the full body scanner, things that few americans would have contemplated before now were widely accepted.
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the government initially was intercepting virtually all of the metadata on all of our emails and telephone conversations without any warrants. this was just drag net surveillance, the invasion of iraq in 2003 over through saddam hussein, who was later captured and executed. but it produced no weapons of mass destruction . 200000 rockies, and more than 4000 us troops were killed. the naval base at guantanamo bay, cuba became a prison where so called enemy combatants were held indefinitely. some remain there to this day. a color coded system of threats was introduced, keeping citizens on edge. that was the goal, frightened, the american people, you know, inflate the risk factor amelion fold and then people say, oh, well, we have to accept this. because otherwise, they'll be bodies on the sidewalks and on the streets and everywhere else, the abuse of detainees by us soldiers at abu ghraib prison in iraq,
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appalled many in the us and around the globe. but at the same time, in the u. s. veneration of the military grew. we have sort of fetishizing the military over the last 20 years. we have no idea of the long term impact of having people who have grown up entirely during a war period or people whose entire adult life has been serving in a war zone for presidents and 2 wars later the u. s. is a far. busy different country from the one that existed 20 years ago, rob renewals al jazeera memorial services will be held across the us to mark the 911 attacks. emily angry looks back at how that day unfolded. 20 years ago. it began as a clear, sunny tuesday morning along americans east coast, just before 8 o'clock on september 11, 2001 american airlines flight 11 takes off from boston,
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followed by united airlines flight 175. a short while later, american airlines flight 77, depart from washington, dulles airport and united airlines flight 93 from newark, new jersey. at 46 am a flight 11 crashes into the north tower of the world trade center in new york. people assume it's a terrible accident. more than a 1001st responders head to the same. 17 minutes later flight one at 75 crashes into the south tower president poor. she's informed that america is under attack american, a line slide 77, then crashes into the pentagon. authorities ground all flights across the united states. but one more plane was still in the united 93 was headed for washington, dc. possibly the white house capital building or other targets. after burning for 56 minutes, the south tower of the world trade center collapses. morning networks is showing
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these pictures live to millions of americans. the passengers and crew on united 930 the power, the high jackets and the plane crashes into a field in shank fil pennsylvania. at 10 28 am the north tower of the world trade center also collapses. nearly 3000 people were killed, including citizens for more than 90 countries. us present, joe biden has paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the sea. also appealed for the country to reclaim the spirit of corporation that followed 911 in a pre recorded video posted on the eve of the anniversary. use. what makes us who we are. america is best to me. that's the central lesson of september. 11th, is that at our most vulnerable in the push and follow all that makes us human in
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the battle for the soul, american unity is our greatest strength. and we'll have live coverage of the commemoration events at new york pentagon and shank, pennsylvania, starting at 1230 gmc right here on our just guineas new military. rumors are under increasing diplomatic pressure. the african union has suspended the country after last weekend school. a delegation from the west african regional blanca was, has held talks with ami leaders. i also met with the president down for monday. they described their engagement is frank and productive. i'm at the gym for some kind of free. the delegation of the economic community of west african state, arrived with 2 things in mind. to push for a quick return to constitutional order. and to free to post president out of a day. to do that, they needed to meet this man kind of monday, but we are couple of the 83 year old conduct. after our talks,
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some confessions and guinea strong men left with echoes in till next destination. the headquarters of the guinea special forces. why are they met out for conduct we met with the c n r d headed by colonel mom i did. we 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 coolie to appear to have gone well. what we are leaving an impression was very often very frank. we had very frank conversation engagement. i said, we will call back what we discussed for public consumption. when the delegation didn't achieve, however, was to restore alpha con, due to power immediately, or fly him out of guinea as let's the keys in molly. when former president bryan
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can cater to post by the army analyst blame, of course, leaders for the constitutional crisis. they've been sleeping for the we use of the organization. instead off really be brought div addressing the inside its members state 15 members. they have been really artisans, 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 echoes and the african union are pushing him hard for a quick return to constitutional order. on the domestic front, there are huge expectations for a nation that has gone through difficult times. the next few weeks will be followed closely by union and the vectors in the african union decided sanctions. their plight could washing, may decrease, gotta kill
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a head on al jazeera in their schooling. we look at how students in south africa struggling to return to classes because of the colon advise fund demik. and russia and bella rules join forces for war games in eastern europe, but the western neighbors on ah hello, thank you for joining in. it's the warmest weekend in sydney since february and shower when you consider temperatures are closing in on 30 degrees. we do have some instability toward the south east. we've got a south facing wind. so here we are on sunday. checkout on monday, sidney goes from 29 to 19 that's what we call a southerly buster toward new zealand. what weather filtering in for the south island, and we're going to be drenched toward the southern elves upwards of
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a $180.00 millimeters. and that rain will be falling at about $35.00 millimeters per hour at times. also a lot of what weather through asia pacific, we've got concent as it finds into a central vietnam. this is slow moving. so it's going to drop more than $300.00 millimeters of rain in denying. and you're winds coming up to a pretty good clip is wal, 72 kilometers per hour. we've also got super typhoon shot to at one point. this was equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. it's varying toward the east. so not looking to make landfall on taiwan, but ty pays still going to be striked with that $100.00 millimeters of rain. and we'll see those winds in type a 85 kilometers per hour. meantime, we look further toward the south. hong kong is dry with a height of $35.00 degrees, which is above average. that's it for me. i'll catch up with you later season. ah, how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms parties
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are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? you know, we take on us politics and society and that's the bottom line a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera. oh, a welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera is there any forces have arrested for the fixed palestinian prisoners, which came from a maximum security facility. on monday, one of those we captured zachary,
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as the basie, he was a high profile figure in doing 2 more prisoners remain at launch. and new york times investigation has reveal the us may have mistaken the targeted and aid worker in a jones strike that killed 10 people in afghan capital. in august. the u. s. military has said it was targeting ice and collaborations both soon began in the us to mock 20 years in the 911 attacks. i, remembering ceremony was held at the pentagon on friday, nearly 3000 people were killed in the hundreds of thousands of students are missing out on school in south africa because of its continuing battle with covered 19 it fear the disruption to children's education will be found for years to come, tommy, to mila, has this recourse you allows him up. more law has spent much of the school year at
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home, in the town, babysitting young children micah, who are not at school. the pandemic is forced thousands of public schools in south africa to shut alternate school days to reduce the numbers of pupils on site. sometimes i'll go to school one week or maybe even one day a week. and really, the thing hurts me a lot. because i love my school work and this calling the virus is just so bad for what time, according to a government survey on the impact of the corona virus on household, one in 10 family say at least one child in their household is not returned to school some family members say the last, the jobs and counter food school fees. other say the children are not motivated to return to school. before the pandemic between 12150000 children in south africa were not in school. that's estimated to have gone up to possibly half
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a 1000000 since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 6000 school children and thousands of teachers and was natal, have been infected by colored 19 and that's often led to classes being disrupted. and school flows. it's estimated some children may have missed out on up to 80 percent of the course work, work with and cut each teacher. and most of them are doing in the school. those who are not attending one particular day because the school cannot accommodate all of them. and if they be there must be given work to do at home. the department of education says it's providing assistance like online learning, but many poor families don't have access to the internet. can't afford it. actually substantial gains in reading and numeracy and science and so africa, since the early 2000. so actually these games were quite fast, even for developing context. we also know that attendance what the ra 98th and with
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the code 900. what we've seen is attendance currency folding to pre 2002 levels. so attendance is now currently below $0.95. the number of children who graduated from high school in 2020, inquisitive natal, was down by 4 percent compared to the year before. and many are concerned that even once the pandemic ends the impact on high school graduation rates in south africa may be felt for up to a decade. for me, the miller al jazeera was going to tell south africa an appeals court in the us state of florida says schools cannot for students and staff to wear masks. it's the victory for the states republican governor who issued an executive order against mosque mandates in july, the latest ruling classes failed to continue punishing school districts which defy the order. several conservative us governors say mandated over $900.00 precautions
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violates personal liberty and republican party leaders say they're planning legal action against the biden administration. it's in response to a new mandate for cove in 1900 vaccinations for federal employees, contractors, and businesses. as inviting has been visiting a school in washington and urging parents to get children age 12 and over vaccinated. this angeles has become the 1st major us school district to make vaccination mandatory for students. id to capture has more from washington the governor of georgia, calling those mandates a blatant unlawful overreach. the governor of texas saying that this is an assault 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
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they are very likely being drafted as we speak, they will likely eventually make it to the us trip cream court for a decision. and historically, the court has cited with federal vaccine mandates through 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, 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. thousands of indigenous women in brazil have been protesting against fraser,
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enjoyable to narrow, demanding, better protection of their ancestral lands from 170 different goats. um, across the country and there in the capital to fight against the case at the supreme court that threatens to strip them of their land. they are also calling for a ban on widespread, illegal logging and mining on every russia and bell roof have launcher, major military exercises of about 200000 troops. taking part, the 3 month longs upon war games happen every 4 years, but it's causing concern in neighboring countries where we 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 a better ruth, that have western neighbors nervous despite vladimir putin assurances. there's
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absolutely, absolutely, and these bills are directed against any one, but holding them a logical while of a different line. say, for instance, nato builds up a military forces next to the borders of the union state. and you might, whatever put in claims nato countries on 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, and western sanctions have severely strains that dynamic the better route. lucas shanker has no remaining bridges to the west. only putin of support. but at the price of greater integration, $28.00 programs have just been approved that will form common energy and financial
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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 . 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, it was. but the disparity in size between russia and better reeses economies suggest as an obvious, junior partner location would 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 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 rushing rules because i, you know,
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i can attend visage that by the rules. the 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 a sometimes reluctant batteries back into its fold. the next full yearly 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 to 0. chairs in the chinese property giant, ever grand have slammed again after 2 credit downgrades in the past week. it's been growing concerns at the company could default on a massive desk and there warning that ever grand fate could have ripple effects on markets across the world. katrina, you report some beating every grant is one of the biggest real estate conglomerates in china. it employs 200000 people nationwide and even a chinese football team. but the hong kong listed giant has become one of the most
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indebted companies in the world with more than $300000000000.00 worth of liabilities. and it's struggling to pay it back, sparking fears of the default that could send trends through china's economy. it's not just the property business, so it also has a new energy branch. logistic branch. it has business in almost every major city and many county in china. ever grand has suspended interest payments to some lenders and delayed payments to others. this week, ratings agencies, fish, and moodies downgraded its credit status. company shares fell by 10 percent on thursday. these have plummeted by 75 percent since the beginning of the year, the china can be said to have 2 property market in major cities like beijing prices are rising currency d, the average 2 bedroom apartment costs more than $1300000.00 lot in smaller chinese cities doesn't or just the 5 housing and prices investing too much in those areas
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has led to many of every grant debt tied to regulations in china's financial market . have also made it difficult for the to raise cash. the employees have protested outside ever grant offices, saying the salaries haven't been paid. chinese authorities met with company management last month, demanding their resolve its debt. but analysts say the government is unlikely to let every grant go bankrupt. they do not want to bail out all those bad behaviors, but still it will be too strong signal if it actually failed. so i think there will be some effort to go out at least a portion of every business. and maybe strategic investors will be encouraged the private sector trying to take over some of the business. every grant is renegotiation payment deadlines at banks and other creditors. more than
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1500000 home buyers waiting for their properties to be completed by the fab. holding their breath, katrina you out 0 pages. i heard of wandering infants in southern china has finally reached its traditional habitat after more than a year of roaming across the country. the animals left via original home near the southern border with laos and the more in march last year. if instruct, hundreds of kilometers passed through populated areas and cost 3 major rivers and emergency response was launched to monitor the head. but now or 14 animals, a safe in new non province. ah. so again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera israeli forces of arrested for of the 6 palestinian prisoners with kate from a maximum security facility on monday. one of those recapture.

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