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there were many of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives fanning for decades, reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of uptown is done on a just i iran ease is restrictions imposed on international nuclear inspectors following crucial talks and tear on ah, logan, i'm associate, hey, this is out of their life. and also coming up the mass a para fits her sites on the french presidency at a dollar plans to run for the countries tough job. a call for aid into don after
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floods destroyed dozens of villages during the rainy season. and it can be a dangerous disuse, the country that's embraced east more than any other in the wild is now i'm posing limits. ah, now iran is stepping up cooperation with the world's nuclear watchdog having imposed restrictions on inspectors since february, the international atomic energy agency will now be allowed to install new memory cards at key atomic sites and continue filming. the announcement comes after what's been described as constructive talks with the agencies head, raphael garcey, he's been on his 1st visit to terrence since abraham rice. he became president last month. the continuum of the operation of the agencies equipment here,
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which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to the 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 be health care about we have agreed to have the technical team come to around to replace the memory counts of the surveillance cameras and type required actions for the cameras. well, those talk sent her on come as well. power has tried to salvage the around nuclear deal around sign that agreement back in 2015. it was designed to limit terrans nuclear ambitions and exchange with sanctions relief. but then in may 2018, then president donald trump withdrew the us and began re imposing sanctions on iran
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. then in november 2020, the i reported that around stock, part of enriched uranium, had reached 12 times permitted levels. the organization says iran has since limited access to its nuclear sites, and february i spoke to to reek ralph. he is the former head of the verification and security policy coordination office at the a. he says the agency got what he wanted out of these talk. well, i think this is an important game for director john read rafael grossi because in 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 4 of the monitoring cameras were removed and one of those cameras is completely destroyed. and it didn't habits memory card the 3 of those had that memory cards. so he wanted these cameras to be reinstalled that centrifuge component manufacturing and also for the memory cards to be renewed
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because they were all full up and the cameras needed technical attention. it might be possible that iran might feel that space is 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 where 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 to see to be 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. while meanwhile, israel's prime minister has called on wild powers to keep iran from the painting. nuclear weapons. natalie bennett, once a time limit, sets for international negotiations. une call it because i'm out. i'm calling on
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world power. if you don't fall into the trap, the rainy and deception that will lead to additional concession, you must not give up on the back to science or in the most important thing. the most important message that there must be a time limit. and iranians, a dragging on we must set clear deadline that says up until here, while saudi arabia says it still has outs about around nuclear program and warns that future agreements must be sustainable. we have been clear and said that we have doubts about the nuclear deal with iran, and we feel that there are not enough inspections. we want there to be an agreement on the iran nuclear issue. existing agreements have many flaws, ron must respond more positively and there must be sustainable agreements. we stress that iran nuclear program must remain peaceful. and there must also be a sense of reassurance on these doubts, as well as threats that iran may pose ah, in now the 1st
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secret documents, the eyes 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 contact that the hijackers had with saudi associates in the us. but the 16 page report offers no evidence that the saudi government was complicit in the plot. the president biden signed an executive order to release those documents a week before the commemorations. well, mike, hannah is in washington with more on just what those papers reveal. now this is a 1st tranche of documents to be dropped released on the f. 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,
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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 document 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 it had nothing to do with the $911.00 attacks. what the 1st tranche of documents does show 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,
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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. it's 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 that off, thousands of pay pages of documents. it is understood that the f b, 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. while the mayor of paris has announced her intention to run for president in next year of elections in france, but poll,
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sure. and i'll go getting less than 10 percent support if picks as the socialist party candidates. it all go has divided people on the capital with her policies to reduce the number of cause and to make the city greener. the 62 year old is one of 2 women hoping to become francis fast female president, national rallies. marine the pen also launch check ham pan on sunday. so not been absolutely. i call on all french people who want to commit to france, and i call on all those who believe in our humanist values. and in our future, i call on you citizens who want to save the planet. you want to build a strong and just republic who won't france to become an example once again among nations together, let's rise and with courage, determination, with optimism and generosity together. let's offer a future to our children or friends, john. this peer husky says it all goes current job could actually work against him . presidential bid being the mayor of paris. obviously it gives her
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a lot of visibility and importance. but it's also a handicap, because outside paris, people are resent the centrality of the capital. and they represent the what they see as our organs from parisian. and so being the mayor of paris is not necessarily the best assets. and it's so very significant that she made her declaration of candidacy, nothing parrot, but in a small city in western frog, in the working class city. to show that she's not the candidates of the parisian. she's a national candidate for all the french, so she's putting forward her personal story as the daughter of the working class and spanish immigrants is made to become the mayor of one world class capital in the country. so that's the kind of achievement that she's promoting, saying i want everybody else to have the same kind of opportunities that have had.
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and she's having a program that very classical, in a way for a socialist party against the inequality of more education, more social assistance for the poor and so on. now she is, is president says he wants to push through changes to the constitution. kind said took control of the government and dismissed the prime minister back in july, trinity as powerful labor union and the biggest party in parliament opposed any attempt by the president to suspend the constitution. fight for his part says he took power to tackle economic and political crises. heavy rains and flash floods ensued on have already destroyed dozens of villages and displaced tens of thousands of people. they have been deaths in 13 of the countries. 800 states. agencies are pleading with the government to help secure people safety harbor. morgan reports now from judah and white nile state. that's one of the west effected
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regions. this is what's new ala village in sudan state of white mile. now looks like from above. it was had more than 80 homes, housing, dozens of families, but heavy rains in the east of the country resulted in flash floods that left the houses, enjoying la right again in these houses belong to me and my children. then the waters came at night about a week ago and started in the village. they just moved in, but now everything has gone. i've managed to save this cupboard, but it's destroyed. i don't know what will happen next. the only way to reach new ala now is by boat, and many of the villagers are using them to pick up whatever they can salvage heavy rains incidence and neighboring. if your p l means more water is flowing into the nile river. a few 100 kilometers away. people here say it's the worst flash floods they've seen in years. more water came from the valleys and streams than previously . the rain thought it in late july and dozens of people have died. and more than
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800000 have been effected across the 15 of them 18 states. i'm on how much was as how the floods destroyed his village of now, about 15 kilometers from nowhere. now, he had to carry his sick mother on his back to safety. going with us, it was better if we've lost everything. we've lost the homes of farmlands that most of us only came out with what we're wearing, that we don't have anything. and the government has yet to provide us with any aid . and those villages are not the only wants to suffer. more than 50 villages have been destroyed by heavy rains and flash floods in white now, states alone in the past week. thousands of people have been displaced as a result, and many now live in be open. many like basic necessities such as food and clean water and with more heavy rain expected in the coming days. there concerns about the spread of what the bond diseases. those displaced in the state have called on the local authorities to provide assistance, but they say they have limited capabilities and need help from agencies. while i have a home with a lot, let me know norman,
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one who have distributed tents by the are not enough for the people affected. so we need 8 organizations to assist us in the response because beneath a huge need for most ed may defense and additional tens, we are trying to help as much as we can, but the people affected are too many with any high it in there are still weeks ago, before the end of the rainy season, and to thousands of people displaced by the floods. don't know how long they'll have to wait before they can return to their villages and rebuild their lives. he but morgan august 0, joe white mile. still ahead here on out of there on the top. so running dry in the occupied west bank and palestinian se israeli policies off blame on the water handed out at the venice, film festival. motel due to car. mm ah . excuse me.
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hello. good to be with you. india is getting inundated with rain toward the northwest and also the east and north east. and we do have red weather alerts in play for some indian state. so these include goudrow, her astra, and go where there is a potential to see upwards, more than 200 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. and again, same goes for the east and also the northeastern because we've got this deepening area of low pressure, very likely to become a side chronic storm. so red weather alerts in play here is while this includes for dish and also chatted, scar and same story. more than $200.00 millimeters of rain over the next 24 to 36 hours. we are keeping tabs on typhoon sean to as just sort of stalls out around just south of shanghai. but this is going to deliver a devastating blow. 3 to 400 millimeters of rain and then fierce winds here as well above
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a 100 kilometers. so the potential for some damage then further toward the south, we have concent, as it flowed into central vietnam, just throwing buckets of rain here over the past 24 hours, almost 500 millimeters. and that is still continuing to fall central vietnam into allows big concern over mud sides and landside in the days to come see you soon. the when freedom of the press is under threat. you know, you just cause thought genuinely about your thoughts towards the government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here some of access points that shift the focus the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered the listening post on a just
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o a hello. they are watching out of era. that's remind you about top stories about iran is eating some restrictions on the wild nuclear watchdog following talks and tear on the head of the international atomic energy agency. rockdale grossi said it's monitors would be allowed to install new memory, cars, and equipment major sites. the socialist mayor of paris has announced her intention to run for president and next year's elections and from the dog has divided provisions which have policies to reduce con numbers and make the city green. now calls for aid to don off the floods hit more than 50 villages. hundreds of people
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have been displaced. this years rainy season has effected nearly 900000 people, runing homes and farmland. women in eastern democratic republic of congo, say they are trapped in a conflict between armed groups who were targeting them with sexual violence. catherine sawyer met some survivors and has this report for us from bonia. this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men in have village 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 profit was concealed identity for 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. good, and i was too weak,
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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 diary for integrated peace and development, or software patty. it helps the displaced restart their lives and those who have
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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 i don't know that who nor their rates by arms from all sides, including 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 in port 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 drake get to meet health workers and joined support networks to try and deal with a 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,
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they're not entirely safe. catching soil all jazeera, the to re province. i the democratic republic of congo now for palestinians who escaped from prison and were recaptured by israeli police, have appeared in court. prosecutors are seeking to add 15 more years to their sentences on new charges. they were planning an attack. the men returned to court in a week and will remain in police custody until then. a man hunt for the 2 other escaped inmates is continuing in the west bank. the government says, seasonal sound, the water shortages have turned into an unprecedented crisis, stretching from ramallah to rural areas. the palestinian authority says the israeli occupation is to blame for those taps, running dry and ta sugar name report. 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
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the palestinian water authority says is its worst crisis ever. and met up if only if the water keeps cutting off into 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 palestinian water authority. director general adult you've seen says there's plenty of water in the west bank to meet the needs of palestinian. but israel control 85 percent of the 3 sources 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. that is not much christ, it is a man, man, man. the cause is my documentation and if you look at the same area here,
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here we have a shortage of what that was in the, in the 15 months, you didn't get anything from me at it. we have looked at, looked at to add to the problem. united state, 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 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? the can't do without it last week?
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even that is if tensor empty the 1st time and we had to send work at home on 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. now children are back at school in bangladesh after one of the world's longest shutdowns because of the current of virus. they've been out of the classroom now for 18 months. children in lower grades are now going to school once a week for the fast 3 weeks. unicef has warned that prolonged school closures will make it worth millions of children across south asia. now point frances has called on hungary to extend its arms towards everyone. the head of the roman catholic church was speaking during a short stuff in budapest, on his way to slovakia, he led a mass and hero square,
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attended by tens of thousands of people and also met, present victor or bon. his remarks were seen as a veiled critique of the hungarian governments, anti immigrant policies when easter to zoomed on to the market, they were hailed as a breakthrough and the drive towards the green transport. then a common sight worldwide, and also a multi $1000000.00 business. but as poor reese discovered their popularity is also come with problems and noise capital, there's a game you can play and load. see how many seconds it takes before you see an e scooter? they're everywhere on the pavements, on the tram lines. almost sitting at your table in the cafe, the norwegian capital has the most e scooters per person in the world. you can get from point a to point be really quick, their cheap because shared wish ahead you can pick them up, ride anywhere, and leave them anywhere. it's great scooters. i meant to reduce call trips in cities worldwide. in those low it seems to be working. the whole point of they said,
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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 uneasy. right? the city is now slashed, the number of e scooters from 26000, suggest 8000. so way too many, they have a public faith offer a floyd both a blessing in a case has been a lot of injuries. a lot of head injury injury is not heavy ones. good on a scooter. in june, they were the $421.00 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 abandoned. on the total service, there are solutions. it's more parking spots. bike lane need to take emissions down
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from transfers. any scriptures is a really good turn to the fellow operator 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 it worries. the company has employed people to tidy up badly pump scooters, which is a common complaint worldwide. it's led to operate as being charged big fees in neighboring sweden, where the harlem in front me sir. mattie's appeal for right is to think of those who are visually impaired, has reached nearly a 1000000 people on social media. men hold on to 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 of hardware from people saying, oh, i didn't realize it was a public course, i want to do it again for these appeared to be me growing pains for scooters with no method of transport being entirely risk free poll reese, i was his era, i was like a french film on illegal abortions in the 1900 sixty's has taken home
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the top award at the venice film festival and kept a night for women including penelope cruz and jane campion. can vanelle reports now from them. in re theme is wide open in the in just you said the decision was unanimous. the venice film festival. papa ward calder young full best fill him to the band among happening by ordering. he won the greeting, friends, phil laval. mom. happening by director audrey the warm tackles abortion set and regional france and the 900 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 also.
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i did it with my belly, my guts, my heart and my head. jane campion, who returned to film directing after 12 years took our best director for the power of the dog. fit on an american ranch in the 1920s, it stands hollywood, heavy waves benedict come a batch and cut 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 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 hoping this year is no different. but it will make it hard to even bigger unknown, 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
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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 finished it. not there is nothing like cinema. cinema is like when you go to the cinema, you see it's in a room with people, different ages, different, back ground, different culture. it, there is no other social event like a scene and mom. i assume festival organizes agree and say this year's event with it's 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. ok. hello again. this is al jazeera and he is the headlines. iran is eating some
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restrictions on the world's nuclear watchdog following talks and tear on the head of the international atomic energy.

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