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oh, a they are watching al jazeera. that's remind you about top stories. this allen 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 off has no evidence that the saudi government was complicit, and the socialist mayor of paris has announced her intention to run for president and next year's elections and from any dog or has divided for regions with her policies that reduce call numbers and make the city green iran is eating some restrictions on the wild nuclear watchdog following talk from terror on the head of the international atomic energy agency. rafael garcia said it's monitors would be
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allowed to install new memory cards and equipment may just side the continue with the of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to be i. e a and to the world that everything is you know, there and that we are going to be able to assist also to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jason b o. l l e i spoke to to reek ralph, he's the form ahead of the verification and security policy coordination office at the i a he says the agency chief got what he wanted out of those talks. well, i think this is an important game for director john read rafael grossi because in
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this latest report of last week, he pointed out that at a centrifuge component, production plant at carriage, which apparently was destroyed as a result of israeli, sabotaged earlier in the year for the monitoring cameras were removed and one of those cameras is completely destroyed and it didn't habits memory card the 3. those had that memory cards. so he wanted these cameras to be reinstalled access and profuse component manufacturing and also for the memory cards to be renewed because they were all full up and the cameras needed technical attention. it might be possible that iran might feel that stays a little bit on the back looking we occupied with domestic issues and that president biden may need a success story at this point on the part of the u. s. staff or might be a little bit more relaxed, but that remains to be seen. also we understand that there are some differences in the u. s. the go sharing team, the head of their iran negotiated game. roberts valley is perceived to be strict,
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a little bit soft by the secretary of state anthony blank, and so a hard liner has been appointed as a minder on a robert valley. so again, we will see how the dynamic works once the parties returned to vienna. now women and eastern democratic republic of congo is say, they're trapped in a conflict between armed groups who are targeting them with sexual violence. catherine, so i met some of the survivors and has this report for us from bonia. this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men and have delayed near the border with uganda. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed conflict, violence and insecurity to providence was concealed identity for our protection. well, it was, 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
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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 rigged. they found us as were escaping 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 gauls seek help at this hospital run by a women's rights organization called the female fully therapy for integrated piece
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and development, or software patty. 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 my soldiers and police, who are supposed to protect them in town? and as i bonia, there is also a lot of sexual violence within the neighborhoods. and that camps for displaced people. this is the largest ibp, comp it to province. and most of the people who are here from an area called dougald, where the conflicts started in the fall here, where 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
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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 all just 0, the to re province, the democratic republic of congo. now haiti is public prosecutor, is seeking to question the prime minister about the assassination of president driven our lawyers. back in july. they want to ask ariel on re about alleged conversations he had with a government official, who is the main suspect and with his death on re, says investigations are using diversionary tactics to create confusion and prevent justice from running its course ways with sharps. when gunman stormed his private residence in the capital, puerto prince or pope francis, has called on hungary to extend its arms towards every one. the head of the roman catholic church was speaking during a shortstop in budapest, on his way to slovakia. he led a mast and hero square and also met president victor. all the pipes remarks was
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seen as availed criticism of the hungarian, the hungarian governance, anti immigrant policies. now in the west bank, the government says seasonal summer water shortages have turned into an unprecedented crisis. stretching from ramallah to rural areas, the palestinian authority says these rarely occupation is to blame for those tops running dry national game or for ensuring customers drive away with that brand new car look would be impossible without water this summer. during the pandemic, the use of water has increased 15 percent in the occupied was bank and created what the palestinian water authority says is its worst crisis ever. and met up if only if the water keeps cutting off, interrupt some work and cost us money. palestinians are being forced to buy water from israel at a price $3.00 times higher than what they typically pay according to the
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palestinian water authority. director general adult you seen says there's plenty of water in the west bank to meet the needs of palestinian. but israel control 85 percent of its resources that include the distribution quantity and location of well, he says the last time a construction of a new working well was approved was 15 years ago. but there's not much christ. it is the man, man, man, because it is my documentation and. and if you look at the same area here, here we have a shortage of water wire in the, in the, in the superman here. it didn't get with the from year to they have looked at what to add to the problem. united states, the biggest donor in the past for water projects hasn't provided money to 20. 16 israeli security source says israel has no reason to present obstacles to
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palestinians access to water. the civil administration that overseas. the palestinian territory says it has made major investments in infrastructure. and there are plans to significantly increase the amount of water provided to the palestinian population in the coming years. but the arab industrial company says it needs water now to make liquid soap laundry detergent and shampoo. export to sunday have a hot enough if the worst. yeah, what is the soul of this fact? we can't do without it last week, even that is if tensor empty the 1st time and we had to send workers home here that may not be the last time. the water authority says, unless there's a drastic change in israeli policy, palestinians will continue to struggle with their basic human right. to access water. it all sugar name al jazeera in the occupied west bank. turning to the
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pandemic now and the number of new cases of covered 90 to me and more has fallen. but many patients also having difficulty getting treatment and hospital distrust of state. one facility is also lead some people to see alternatives, including the black market for vaccines. foreign flu reports. cove id 19 patient of being treated inside his private facility. that used to be a boxing stadium. it was converted into a treatment center by a group of business men in yang, gone, and is run as a not for profit enterprise. the idea came about as myanmar was experiencing its 3rd and most deadly wave of corona virus, which piqued in july. it's been a de got, we saw that people are in trouble. they could not get a place in government hospitals and that have to pay a lot of money to go to private hospital. some died as they did not get enough oxygen supply after the military coup in february. and the subsequent crank down on
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health care work is being one of the 1st groups to protest against the new rule. health services deteriorated all the way my doing the 1st and 2nd waves, both government and private cove at 1900 facilities could help the people. but during the 3rd wave, due to the political situation, people cannot receive proper medical facilities even before the cobra. 1903rd wave people didn't go to the hospitals for other diseases as they were insufficient human resources. many people also came to distrust state run facilities. first, treatment center plugs a gap in the health care system, but it's not a fully functioning hospital. and patients who take a turn for the worse, we'll still have to go to a hospital. however, families who have relatives in the center tell us, they still rather send their loved ones here. we didn't want to bridge public hospitals. we have 3 patients home. we're not able to for private hospitals because they're too expensive. that's why we're here. for some,
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the distrust and authority has extend it to distrust in the government's vaccination program. some are opting to purchase india made vaccines on the black market. this post on social media is advertising a vaal of vaccine for approximately $400.00 us dollars. 8 times its usual price, latest available figures. last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year . florence li algae 0 still ahead here on a 0 dog play a very pitch invaded field. the ball showed will have all the sport coming up. a government support dwindling. russia parliamentary election take place in september
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. but as opposition leader elective only remains in prison and just a band from taking part could the do to the currently be wide open for another clean sweep? in supporting the personal coverage on al jazeera, l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count full cabana dot. the 1st un envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler help save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east? killing the count on algebra, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions. from our london broadcast center. on our 20 me
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ah ah, welcome back. now a french film on illegal abortions and the 1960 has taken home the top award at the venice film festival and kept the night for women including penelope cruz and jane campion comes in our reports now from then. any rate seen is wide open in the, in the judge. you said the decision was none of us who the venice film festival. papa ward calder young, full best film to the band among happening by 3. he won the greedy french film level mom, happening by director audrey the warm tackles abortion set and regional france and
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the 19 sixty's. i don't think, you know, it's an adaptation of an 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 casting down the leg. jalen whole directorial debut and her film, the last daughter, the silver lion for best screenplay. while the runner up grand jury prize went to
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claimed italian director palo santino for the hand of god, the venice film festival has a reputation for being a launch for the all skills when it will be helping this year with no difference. but it will make it hard to even bigger unknowns remain. i bought post pandemic film distribution will look like in an age where many of us would rather stay in and watch you releases from the comfort and safety. because 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 said that at the time of cinema has feverish. it's not, there is nothing like cinema. she. mamma is like, when you go to the cinema, you see it's in a room with people different ages, different background with different culture. there is no other social event, like a scene among the film festival organizes agree and say this year's event with it's
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covered restrictions and social distance thing was the real proof will come when all these films are released to the massive kimbell al jazeera venice. well, now it's time for sport, and he is joe with some amazing things from the us open of fleeting. this does get britain's m a rudder connor has done the tennis well by winning the us open sheet later mondays in the final to become the 1st qualify ever to win a grand slam. david states reports. ladies and gentlemen, why, why do you want us? women say it's about 2 weeks ago and already kind of begun her campaign to qualify for her. first us open. she'd already put flights back to the u. k. but 10 months later, without dropping a single said, 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. any schedule, i've actually no clue. and right now, no carrying the world, i'm just loving life. the final bit about the teenagers right,
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it can go up 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 soap in the pressure moments sharing the skills, dispatched more experienced players throughout the tournament. she took the opening, set 6 games before the into the 2nd to 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 needing 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,
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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 former coach who told her between the ages of 6 and 10 team and importantly, got it done in the late or clone. and she was really the red. a cannibal, jumped from 150 to number 23 in the world. rankings on monday when she went away with a witness check of $2500000.00, nearly 10 times her entire previous career earnings. david stokes, i was just there. earlier, we thanked in tennis journalists, craig gabriel, who put this, went into context for us. it is an incredible achievement. it is one of the great wins, you know, when you look back on korea as of people like sharina williams, you know when she 1st one her maiden major. this would have to be right
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up. especially when you consider that she's only really been on the tour for about 3 months. and wimbledon was her 1st major over. she reach the 4th run. she is a delight. she is fantastic to deal with wonderful personality. and boy, what a tennis player i don't think she's going to be a one hit wonder by any means, nor would be the case for later fernandez. who is also extraordinary at this us open, but it's such a breath of fresh air. what i'm concerned about is people now thinking that miranda, who wins every match, she plays when she walks on course, that is not going to be the case. i wouldn't be surprised if she suffers a little bit of a left down after this in the form of miss achievement, but then she'll pick it up again. it. busy is such a delight to see these 2 young ladies on the tour. good of the junior girls?
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fine when you look at their ages. what history waits, no joke of action. the men's final later on sunday, again, no member of the one, the one has the chance to win a record 21st grand slam title and in the process, claim all 4 majors in the same year. i'm going to treat this match as it's my last one, because it's arguably the most important one. you know, my career may be, maybe not, i don't know, but of this year for sure. and probably be in the history books a little bit somewhere like not letting him do this, but i don't really care about it. i think it's more about him that it affects him. we played earlier earlier this year? no sir, and often finals. i know what's expecting me, i didn't leave my heart on the court in melbourne even if of course i wanted to, there was something not, not turning up this match, you know, he's already had couple of grand slam finals behind him. so i think experience wise, it's different for him now and no matter the score, i'm just gonna, you know,
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turn up the heat if i can say and try to do my best. even the more than what i did in melbourne, excitement is their motivation is there without a doubt, probably more than ever, but have one more to go. christiana rinaldo said he was super nervous before making his stomach 2nd debut 4 months united. he school twice on his return to old trafford, united up against newcastle in the premier league. and rinaldo was named in starting the line up making his 1st appearance to the club since leaving back in 2009 and just 2nd before half time. and the state fund you can go people. pretty woodman gifted the 36 year old at happen for the i'm seeing go ahead. you know, i said one ahead of the break, but new counsel hit back early in the 2nd half to have him and he'll be back, came united and it was we're now there again who scored his 2nd of the match to restore the lead. bruna fernandez and jesse god got 2 more goals and united one for
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one are now the former club event to remain without the when the season on saturday . that will be by naturally to one in that 1st much since rinaldo, left from manchester, united kelly do. can you bally with the winner for the leaders eventually picked up one point from that opening at 3 much over the french. the parasite man funds whistled. kelly unimed by pay the french and national was strongly linked with a move to the trade before the trunk for window closed. he reportedly rejected to renew offers from p. s g. funds may have questioned his loyalty, but by pay school in the foreigner when over clam on foot. and in germany's wounded legal holland didn't buy it. don't win to thrilling for 3 victory. one has come from behind 3 times to beat, violate occasion. fall of an assistant to goals and to fit 3rd in the new zealand have consolidated their place at the top of the rugby championship. i thrashing argentina, they 113 i know with 5 tries,
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including 2 from luke jacobson. and that makes it 3 wins from 3 for the old black remaining games being played on strategies gold coast because of cove. at 900 travel complication, australia will champion south africa 2826 in sunday, 2nd much at a college football game in miami. the best of the action was happening in the stuns a cat, somehow managed to sneak into the safe in one of the pools. on the ledge of the upper deck, when it fell, fans caught it in an american flag, apparently uninjured. but that wasn't the only animal that stole the sporting limelight. this is what happened, a cricket much, an island doesn't have to look to take to they're going to have to take a chance now. oh oh, oh oh oh oh,
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there we go. dog play. oh, there we go. i think we'll achieve the ball. it may need a clean. alright, that's what you spoke now or later. munster excellent, both skills, i think. now, when east crucis zoomed onto the market, they were held as a breakthrough and the drive towards the green transport than our common sight worldwide, and also a multi $1000000.00 business. but pul, reese discover the popularity is also come with problems in more ways. capital does a game you can play in those low. see how many seconds it takes before you see an e scooter. they're everywhere on the pavement, on the tram lines. almost sitting at your table in the cafe. the norwegian capital has the most e scooters person in the world. you can get from point a to point be really quick. the chief should wish him head. you can pick them up, ride anywhere, and leave them anyway. it's great. scoots as a mentor,
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reduce call trips in cities worldwide. in also it seems to be working. the whole point of this is you simply get your app confirmed the scooter and then have a fast and environmentally friendly trip to your destination. but e scooters haven't been getting an easy right. the city is now slash the number of a scooters from 26000. suggest 8000. so wait too many, they have a public faith offer a floyd both a blessing and a case has been a lot of injuries, a lot of head injured injuries, not heavy ones, good on a scooter. in june, they went for 121 injuries more than half alcohol influenced in one emergency room . a 3rd of patients were a school cases. the operators have put limits on nighttime rides and have taken the city to court for people using 8th graders. and so this new regulation is pretty much bad and the total service there, our solution is more parking spots. bike lane need to take emissions down from
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transfers. any scriptures is a really good fellow operates at tier, is also trying to fix things. we get people hitting the screw, this would be as well, but vandalism is the least of its worries. the company has employed people to tidy up badly scooters, which is a common complaint worldwide. it's led to operate as being charged big fees in neighboring sweden, where the harlem can front me as ceremonies. appeal for right is to think of those who are visually impaired, has reached nearly a 1000000 people on social media. many hol, can say it's all wrong, people leave them all over the place in the way, right in the middle of the sidewalk. well, the solution is education. most comments from people saying, oh, i didn't realize it was a problem. of course, i want to do it again. follow these appear to be me growing pains for e scooters with no method of transport being entirely risk free poll reese, i,
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which is era. i was like well that's it for this news. i'll, i'll be back in a mine a i can unlock my phone with my face. you can access your bank accounts with your voice . unique algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification, biometrics from person, big convenience, and seeming infallibility, comes across most crucially, our privacy. in the 4th of a 5 part series at a re addresses the appropriation of our most personal characteristics. all hail the algorithm on jazz. i prefer to see things for myself. ah, to look at things, not through the lens of politics, but through the lens of humanity. the i've been to the playground where to mir rice was shot and killed. i've been to the streets of ferguson a protest.
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i've seen the anger and frustration of so many americans. but what was most clear was a desire for change. you can see black lives matter transforming from hash tag to a movement. ah, being a journalist is about listening to people and understanding where they're coming from, following a story, no matter how long it takes or where i'm christian for. ah, not. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive standing forward,
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the reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of, of honest, done on a just ah, the iran eases restrictions imposed on international nuclear inspectors following crucial talks and tear on ah, hello again. i'm associate, hey, this is out of their life and also coming up the mass a para fits her side on the french presidency. dogger plans to run for the countries.
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