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100 years of mind, the history of tribes born rebellion and colonization, and explore how and why man still plays an important regional role today. ah, the f b i releases the 1st declassified document related to the 911 attacks that us commemorates the 28 phone number 3 a. this is al jazeera live from the back. people also coming up the leader of bruce maoris, rebels who almost toppled the fate has died in prison. wa serving a life sentence we hear from survivors of sexual violence. continent armed conflicts between rebel groups in democratic republic of congo. the
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dream and british tennis miranda connelly from the us open new s champion after beating layla fernandez in an old teen fine. i thank you for joining us. the 1st secret document of the f. b, i investigation into the september 11th attacks has been released after a long campaign by victims families. the newly declassified papers come on the 20th anniversary and describe contacts. the hijackers had with saudi associates in the us. but the 16 page report offer is no evidence that the saudi government was complicit in the prompt. prison biden's signed an executive order to release the documents a week before the commemorations. i cannot is in washington with more on what the papers reveal. now this is a 1st tons of documents to be dropped released on the f,
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b i's website to a short while ago, and it's 16 pages. it doesn't provide any real revolutionary material. and also it is very heavily redacted. so very difficult to understand exactly what it is saying . in essence, what it does is deals with a 2015 interview with an individual whose name has been rejected, who was applying for us citizenship, who told us investigators of contacts he had a number of years ago with to saudi nationals who investigate to say, had given heavy logistical help to a number of the hijackers in 911. so it's 2nd person account doesn't provide any real detail. and certainly the saudi arabia itself has welcome the release of this documents early on in the week. it said that would like all the f. b, i investigation to be made public as it contains continues to maintain that has had nothing to do with the $911.00 attacks. what the 1st tranche of documents does show
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is that investigators do believe that at some stage there was contact between saudi nationals and those who carried out the hijacking president biden and previous administrations have come under immense pressure from relatives of those who are killed in 911, to provide the evidence collected by the administration. agencies like the f, b i into the attacks to use them in an ongoing court case that the relatives are attempting to bring against saudi arabia full, its alleged involvement in the attack. so the families have placed immense pressure on the administration over a period of time. president biden paley acknowledging this instructing the justice department to begin to release these documents. but in terms of what they actually mean, very difficult to see from this 1st drop. there are thousands of pay pages of documents . it is understood that the f b,
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i has its investigations. this is the 1st 16 many more will probably come in the next 6 months. whether or not they a the case of those relatives. that is something that we'll find out in the weeks and months ahead. earlier we spoke to glen call, who's a former deputy national intelligence officer, the ca, he says he's not surprised that there is no evidence linking the saudi government to the attacks. the fear or anger, apprehension, and conviction by many that saudi arabia's government was complicit and involved in al qaeda's attack has a longer history. unfortunately, it's been tied up frequently with political struggles. and in the use of some parts of the united states about what the u. s should do towards arab muslim societies, but there really hasn't been ever any direct evidence that the
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saudi government has had anything to do with alcohol. what we should bear in mind is that al qaeda was trying to overthrow the saudi royal family and the saudi government. now, it's also true, however, is that or not surprising, also that individuals who were part of the saudi government broadly, broadly speaking, themselves may have either innocently or perhaps out of their own personal identification, provided some sort of assistance to some of the hijackers. but that's not the saudi government, so there's no surprise really coming out of this, but it will be considered in adequate, i'm sure, by the people who still expect to find evidence. while commemoration have been how to remember those last year lies nearly 3000 people were killed in the worst of souls on us soil. christian salumi reports from new york.
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i alongside the memorial pools, which traced to put prints of the twin towers, family members of the victims gathered with leaders and 1st responders for what is now the 20th time. remembering the nearly 3000 people who died on september 11th, 2001 to decades is long enough that some children and grandchildren the victims have no memory of that day for mike lowe who lost his daughter, the anniversary brings back the pain these 20 years have felt life both a long time and a short time. and as we recite the names of those, we lost. my memory goes back. so that terrible day, when it felt like an evil spectre had descended on our world. but it was also a time when many people acted above and beyond. the ordinary moments of silence marked the time the plains hit. and when the north and south
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towers collapsed, michael into silence, broken by the customary reading of the names of the victims, a list. so long it takes hours to complete us. president joe biden at ground 0 stood alongside to other former president. the horrors of $911.00 didn't end on september. $12000.00 more died from exposure to toxins at the site. many of them, 1st responders remembered with their own memorial and thousands more as a result of the united states. more on karen with the withdrawal of our troops and service members from afghanistan. here recently it's really just kind of full circle and it's hard, wendy norman as a florida firefighter who volunteered in new york in the weeks after or last deployment, a 220, to help you back. you don't want to call it
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a celebration. so it's called the remember, that's what we do. as a firefighter recently retired from florida, it hit home in here and work in the pile and beside the brothers and sisters from all over the world that came, firefighter dennis shone came from new mexico to participate in a fundraiser. this is the day to honor ram. remember the guys i mean, they left 5 families, they left behind their brothers in arms in shanks, full, pennsylvania. the president and 1st lady laid reese where flight united. 93 was brought down on route to washington before it could hit another potential target. george w bush, us president at the time of the attacks recalled that day and sacrifices made sense . there were shock at the city of evil and gratitude for their heroism and decency that opposed it. and there are 5 of the 1st responders in the
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mutual aid of strangers in the saw, dirty of grief and grace. the actions of anatomy revealed the spirit of a people. yeah. that the pentagon still grappling with the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the focus was on the victims and the day that started at all the countries longest war now over perhaps. but america still vowing never to forget. september 11th, 2001. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. in other world news, iran says it will allow the international atomic energy agency to repair its nuclear monitoring equipment. announcement comes after what's being described as productive discussions between the head of the i. e. a raphael grossi and iran nuclear chief groceries on his 1st visit to, to iran. since abraham, where he c became uranian leader. the talks come as well. power is trying to salvage the ron nuclear deal. the founder of heroes, molly's treble,
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grew blamed for one of the bloodiest insurgencies in south america has died in prison. i be my l. guzman was 86 years old. he was captured almost 30 years ago and accused of causing the death of tens of thousands of people in the 19 eighties and nineties, diana sanchez, looks back on his life the most violent conflict in recent history. i'd be my good man led the shining path. rebel movement targeting police and the military bombing indiscriminately sabotaging infrastructure and causing the death of thousands of peruvians in a war with the state that laughter. 2 decades in the groups 1st attack in 1980 imposed an era of terror invaded equal experience. he used terrorism extensively to accomplish his political purposes. maybe his political objectives will be forgotten. he wasn't interested in money or drug trafficking, but in
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a very radical extreme version of communism. we mailed was man used guerrilla war for tactics to take the government by force. part of his narrative was following on chairman mouse cultural revolution, while also converging, stalin and lenin's ideas into his own. thousands of young and mostly poor peruvians were convinced that the philosopher and university professor held what was described as a baton of justice and his views, although extreme or unquestionable. walk me back a little was he implanted the ideas and was successful in the face of a completely surprised country that didn't understand what was going on, who was fighting and how because the insurrection was completely different from any other in latin america. many killed others without knowing why they were killing and many die without knowing why they were dying. the conflict turned fratricidal, most attackers and most victims were poor. andy and peruvians. guzman lived in
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hiding for many years. that helped create the myth that he was invincible. but then police arrested him here, a safe house in a middle class neighborhood in the center of the capital, very far away from where most of the armed conflict was taking place. because men and members of his central committee group were arrested together. this was the 1st time peruvians ever saw the most wanted men in the country. his capture in 1992, marked the beginning of the end when the him by now, it was as if he captured the queen be then total disconcert ensued. confusion followed, and with that came the implosion of the movement. the moment he was captured, the shining path, which depended mainly on him lost the war. we may lose, man was sentenced to life in prison for treason and many other crimes. the war left more than 60000 dead, and thousands more remain missing. those who survived still bear the scars of one
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of the darkest periods in peruse history. fill ahead on al jazeera one week out to the cool guineas, military leaders face growing fresh to restore civilian rome. and the awards were handed down at the venice. film festival will take you will tell you who to call me i i again nice to see you. we're going from beach, whether it's i think, putting back on the sweaters in sidney, who point from 30 degrees down to 19. and this is also where we've got that unsettled, whether it's what the southeast corner of australia, quite a vigorous system. sliding from the south island of new zealand slamming into the north as we head toward monday, red weather alert in play for the canterbury region excluding christ church. and we could see destructive wind gusts here, up to
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a 160 kilometers per hour through the tropics, asia pacific. we've got 2 storms we've got to talk about. so concent steering break into central vietnam because it's done already almost $500.00 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. and if we look on monday, still soaking rain now pushing into central laos is wall. and there's big concern here because the ground is so saturated, it just cannot hang on to any more water. so mud slides land sides a big concern after sean to right now, and it's going to meander just south of shanghai and look at the impact here. we could see anywhere from $3.00 to $400.00 millimeters of rain. keep in mind, this is a low line areas, shanghai, it's about 3 meters above sea level and will have to contend with fierce winds as well. but a 105 kilometers per hour. that's it, that's all for me. we'll see soon the around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers,
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many of which provide remote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is honda thing, the energy of these fields to store our digital information without a heavy comp and footprints. and i'm russell beard off the north coast of the u. k . where the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements earth rise on al jazeera. ah, the me watching, i'll just hear a live from the reminder of our time stories secret documents about the hijackers involved in the 911 attacks have been released for the 1st time by the f b i. the 16 page report offers no evidence. the saudi government was complicit in
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the iran says it will allow the international atomic energy agency to repair its nuclear monitoring equipment. the announcement comes after discussions between the head of the i e. a. c, and yvonne's nuclear chief. and 30 years after he was captured, my guzman has died at the age of 86, he was the leader of arrows shining path rebel group. tens of thousands of people were killed in the campaign to put down his molly's insurgency to guinea. now where one week after the military seas power, the cool leader very yet to form a government, they've offered no clear plan to return the west african nation to democratic war. many people in guinea becoming increasingly impatient for reform, so undue decades of mr. rule. i mean the dream 3 for some kind of cree. that's funny. give me one of 79 political presents recently released from jail, save us his new found freedom. jailed for posing deposed president l for candace
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constitutional amendment. the activist says he won't hesitate to take a stands against the military if they overstay their welcome look up the question, if in fact, our struggles for democracy is not over. it's an everyday fight. i ask the people of kenya to mobilize and defend our young democracy. we must defend it one week ago, the army led by colonel mom i did to me, and the president of a condition 11 year old and arrested him. the court has been condemned by the international community. we demanded a return to constitutional order, the coolest trees, economic and social problems caused by decades of corruption and mr. all the demand for quick fixing guinea is going from phyllis society to politicians, to the ordinary man on the street. but one we call the called a couple the government of president for conduct the new military rule. us. yeah.
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yet to and i was the government that isn't getting any easier with mounting international pressure. i'm durham and kelly imports and distribute motorcycles. like most unions. the possibility of sanctions in isolation. war is the businessman, affective sanctions, will be catastrophic. the ports will close people kind of access their savings and banks, businesses, consumers, everyone will suffer. i hope it doesn't get to that. but the clinical, i mean market fronted them. we ourselves secondhand clothes to educate our children . she says that is crushing property in guinea. i again, when i did not the last piece in equity must return, i am that will guarantee development without peace and justice. there will be agitation when you went into national pressure. mounting that is a last thing. the military rulers will want committed reason. i'll give it
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a connection and an exiled leader of guineas opposition has returned home. see the 2 re landed in chronically on saturday. it moved to paris almost a year ago saying he had been threatened by now deposed president african day after last year's election to raise union of republican forces were for the part of a group of parties that boycotted those souls after they changed the constitution. so he could run for a 3rd time to the democratic republic of congo. now, where women in the east say they are trapped in a conflict between armed groups that are targeting them with sexual violence every month after $600.00 great victims. they need to a province visit a hospital run by a women's right school. are desirous catherine saw, he met some survivors and has this report from me. this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men and have delayed near the border with uganda
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. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed conflict, violence and insecurity in providence was concealed identity for our protection. when they had guns, when they came and broke into my house, my children started crying. all 3 of the men raped me. they also killed my neighbors. children. stories like has in this part of the democratic republic of congo are uncomfortably common. i was too weak, but i had children to protect and we needed to flee. so i took my children and we started running through the forest somewhere, wishes also helped us to get to bonia housework as give her emergency medication to protect her from getting any sexually transmitted infections. that last then receive a 2nd victim. on this day, 7 women reported they'd been raped they found us as were escaping
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from our village. i had my one and a half year old baby on my back that killed her with a machete and rape me in front of my brother and father. and i killed them. hundreds of women and gulls seek help at this hospital run by a women's rights organization called the female fully diary for integrated peace and development, or of the patio. it helps the displaced restart their lives and those who have been raped to get free counseling, medical help, and justice. no ally for says it's a crisis. the majority of about a 1000 patients they see every month are victims of sexual violence. now why do i know that who now their rates by arms all sides, including government soldiers and police who are supposed to protect them in town? and as i bonia, there's also a lot of sexual violence within the neighborhoods. and that camps for displaced
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people. this is the largest ibp comp in port province, and most of the people who are here from an area called dougald, where the conflicts started and the focus here, well women and girls who've been draped get to meet health workers and joined support networks to try and deal with that trauma. so here they get to talk about the experiences and life challenges and the need to protect each other. they tell us that even at the comp, they're not entirely safe. catching soil algae 0 it to re providence either democratic republic of congo. haiti's farming prosecutor is seeking to question the prime minister about the assassination of president of anomalies in july. they want to ask, i had all he about a major conversation they had with a government official who's a main suspect invoices, death. or he says investigators are using diversionary tactics to create confusion and prevent justice from running its course. sure, monopolies were shot when gunman stormed his pirate residence in puerto prince.
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meanwhile, is now security officials in northern iraq say to drones with explosives struck outside urban international airport where us forces our station. this is the 3rd time the airport has been targeted recently. there were no immediate reports of casualties. previous attacks were blamed on iranian back to iraq equals iraq has held an international conference on counter terrorism and cyber security companies, in delegations, from more than 50 countries, attended. the event in bank that i'm would have had with the technical weapons and se, but a technology equipment from foreign providers are being shown in baghdad as part of an international exhibit option. and we are keen to obtain the latest equipment to combat terrorism. also, cyber warfare is as important as filed war. this exhibition provides an opportunity
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to exchange expertise with foreign companies. diplomatic missions representing 55 countries are seeking to improve their defense capabilities. it's a multi $1000000000.00 industry. my company we provide and we export all defense equipment from the united states with us probably states approvals, we bring with us a host of teams from around the world to help provide other solutions that are not available. united states, how do you know, mileage and samples of almost group ice, a locally manufactured captured weapons would also shown experts say this can also help develop defense tactics. iraq became a home for a number of armored groups including iceland. since the us led invasion in 2003, but this way it's d p in 2017. i think the presume still pose
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a threat. taken advantage of a lack of security and several parts of the country. the iraqi forces to strive to eliminate the remnants of ice which have claimed responsibility for numerous attacks on both security forces and civilians. by the end of this year, the u. s. military mission in iraq will shift to appeal early advisory rule. but the iraq remains one of the country's most affected by attacks from on with groups . and that's mainly due to instability, an internal conflict. with andrew had al jazeera but britton's murat, a candle has done the tennis world by winning the us open. she beat layla fernandez in the final to become the 1st quantify to win
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a grand slam david soak scruples. ladies and gentlemen why, why do you want us women? it's about 2 weeks ago and already kind of begun her campaign to quantify her. first us open. she'd already put flights back to the u. k. but 10 months later, without dropping a single set, the 18 year old lifted the trophy in new york. i have no idea when i'm going home. i've got no idea what i'm doing tomorrow or any schedule. i've actually no clue. and right now, no carrying the world, i'm just loving life. the final get it back to the teenagers, read it kind of against 19 year old canadian layla fernandez. the 1st grand slam final men's or women's to be contested by 2 and seated players. it was a tory contest in the early stages, but ready kind of came out on top in the pressure moments. sharing the skills dispatched more experienced players throughout the tournament. she took the opening, set 6 games before the
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into the 2nd, the no matter what fernandez through, it's a read it can i have the answers. she got the crucial break. i went on to serve for the match for the 3 point meeting treatment to cut on her leg. she held her nerve to wrap up the championship with an ace. but it kinda is the 1st qualify ever to win a grand slam. and the 1st british women to win a major in virginia, weighed at wimbledon back in 1977, u. k. prime minister voice johnson twisted his praise as did the queen, and friends and friends celebrated back in a whole town a 2nd. i'm in south london, including a form, a coach. he told her between the ages of 6 and 10 team and he got it done in the late or clone and she was really unbelievable.
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read a cannibal jump from 150 s to number 23 in the world rankings on monday. and she walks away with the winners check of $2500000.00. nearly 10 times her entire previous career earnings. david stokes. how just there are a french film on illegal abortions in the 1960 has taken home the top award at the venice film festival. it kept tonight for women, including penelope cruz and jane campion kim been out for some. dennis and erase scene is wide open. in the, in the judge. you said the decision was manama se his advantage film festival. papa ward golden right young, full best film to the band. the mong, happening by the re you on the greeting french film level mam. happening by director audrey the warm tackles abortion sat and regional france in 19 sixty's. i don't know. it's an adaptation of an
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autobiography following a young woman who faces prison or death should she terminate her pregnancy? i did this movie with anger. i did the movie with desire. earl says i did it with my belly, my guts, my heart and my head. jane campion, who returned to film directing after 12 years, took out the best director for the power of the dog. sit on an american ranch in the 1920s. it stands hollywood, heavy weights benedict, come a batch and cut and down the leg. gillian hole, directorial debut, and her film. the last daughter, the silver lion for best screenplay. while the runner up grand jury prize went to acclaimed italian director polo santino for the hand of god, prevented film festival has a reputation for being
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a launch for the oscars. when it will be hoping this year is no different. but it will make it hard to even bigger unknowns remain like what post pandemic film distribution will look like in an age where many of us would rather stay in the watch. you releases from the comfort and safety for the role of streaming services like netflix is only expected to grow. film lovers are adamant. there's no replacement for the silver screen. somebody who said that at the time of cinema has feverish. it's not, there is nothing like cinema cinema. it's like when you go to the cinema, you see it's in a room with people different ages, different come back, ground be different culture it. there is no other social event.

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