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icon says that it's a meter i had it is it is i me to roy morocco's meet you write hunter's on or disease. it's one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises. central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people. and behind the death of many more exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organization telling the name to many as the blood alliance. inside the sin, a la carte house part 2 of a 2 part investigation. people and power on al jazeera, the ah,
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you want, you know, to remind them i top stories. this. the head of the international atomic energy agency says they've been invited to hold high level talks with ron's new government . raphael glossy says his meeting with around nuclear chief was constructive after fund agreed to have many cars installed at key atomic sites. the socialist mayor of paris has her intention to run for president and next year's french election. 1000 has divided for regions with policies to reduce car numbers and make the 2nd rena. his foreign minister has been holding talks to the taliban leadership. a couple 100 been up to rockman autonomy also met former president common cause and former chief executive, abdullah of de la autonomy is the most senior official from any country to visit since the town of takeover. marsan coverline is head of policy analysis at the center for research and policy studies. he explains cutters rule in the b building
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of a kind of stone under taliban rule. i think this is somehow a continuation of active role in the forgotten issue. you know, it started actually a few years ago and it, it ended with agreement with all of that and now is continuing this all by trying actually to reach out to tony and try to bridge this guy actually between party run national community is trying to make money by like more flexible and more responsive to the minds of the international community concerning the formation of the government concerning women and politics. our society concerning the role of minorities and all these things actually would make it easier for us to convince the international community dock probably by has change and that is time. they have to deal with it as the legitimate government kind of stuff. i believe this is what company is trying to do right now. is very sensitive to any sort of interference
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and i forgot what it is. especially now probably by and see is like it one does. it will it for 41 this over the past 20 years? well, i think we can also, on the other hand, said that that has some sort of a liberal authority bank because as you said, it's trying to make this pro cool approach with the finally. but if you show some flexibility in terms of the demands of that community, we will be able actually to get to some aid because at the end of the day, party, but we won't actually to the country. the world is over. now you have to wear the country right now, and if you want the country without having much problems, you need to have some sort of international cooperation and helping you out and toward the country. women in eastern democratic republic of congo say they are trapped in a conflict between armed groups or targeting them with sexual violence. catherine,
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so i met some survivors. in boone, you, this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men and 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. providence was concealed high density for protection. when they had guns, when they came in 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. some well wishes also helped us to get to bonia housework as give her emergency medication to protect her from getting any sexually
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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 peace 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 george of about a 1000 patients they see every month are victims of sexual violence. now why do i know that who knows their rates by arms from all sides,
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including government 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 focal 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, they're not entirely safe. catching soil all jazeera, the to re province. i the democratic republic of congo. marley's army says at least 5 soldiers have died in an ambush that took place in the city of messina. 3 of the attackers were killed, but no group has claimed responsibility. heavy rain and flash floods and sit down
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and destroy the dozens of villages, more than 70 people have died. agencies are asking the government to help people to safety urgently here. but morgan reports from zada and white now states one of the worst effected regions. this is what's new, ella 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 in ruins. le, right, gone in these houses belonged 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 into, down and neighboring c o 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
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years. more water came from the valley's m stream than previously. the rain thought it in late july and dozens of people have died. and more than 800000 have been affected across the 15 off to dance, 800 states. amount. how much was as how the flood destroyed his village of about 15 kilometer from noah. he had to carry his sick mother on his back to safety. the one with us, it was better if we've lost everything we've lost at home, sight of farmlands. the most of us only came out with what were wearing did. we don't have anything in 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 rains expected in the coming days. their concerns about the spread of what the bond diseases. those displaced in the state
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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, one who have distributed tents by the not enough for the people affected. so we need 8 organizations to assist us in the response because beneath a huge need for muscular made, made defense an additional tense. we are trying to help as much as we can for the people affected to many with any high it in there are 3 weeks to go before the end of the rainy season. and the 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 jo white mile. so does have been deployed in southeast, in spain, to join the battle against a major wildfire that's burning for a 4th day. it's destroyed more than 6000 hector's of forest and for 2000 people to fill their homes. authority say they've got evidence that it was started
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deliberately. hundreds of colombians living in madrid have been protesting against a visit by president even to k. the columbia leader is set to visit spain next week . go meet king fleet, the 6 on prime minister pedro sanchez protest as accuse a government of being corrupt and killing innocent people should it is president says he wants to push through changes to the constitution case, add to control of the government and dismissed the prime minister in july, trinity is powerful labor union and the biggest party in parliament oppose any attempt by the president to suspend the constitution. say it is said he took power to tackle economic and political crises. fighting only reason is the editor in chief of miss college, which is the news and analysis website. he says, president say it's next steps. unclear. we had seen an advisor of his speech to the process a couple of days ago to just that the president was willing to suspend the constitution
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and to to, to have a new one written and to submit that referendum of last night. the president to clarify that he would respect to existing constitution, but he wants to be amended in terms of amending the constitution, it seems a bit difficult in this moment. the constitution currently says that amending the constitution would require parliament to, to vote on any amendment by 2 thirds majority. the president, of course, has frozen the parliament initially is that it is freezing the parliament for one month period. he's extended that indefinitely since then. so it's unclear if he's going to be making amendment on his own, whether they'll be a committee that's set up. he has said that very soon there will be a new government that he's going to be putting in place is going to be pointing out . however, he's been saying that for quite a while, we still have not seen a lot of clarity on that. there is certainly a lot of popular support for the president. we saw jubilation when he was reading the parliament and dismissing the previous government, the parliament being as effective by many critics in many ways,
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even as seen as quite a corrupt institution. when the president lifted the immunity of the parliamentarians, the legislators, many people saw that as a positive step that the parliamentarians should not be above the law that they should be judged by the same laws as average students. it isn't so that certainly quite a little popular support for some of the move that the president taking so far, but that a lot of people are sort of waiting and, and trying to see where the going from here. there isn't a lot of clarity hasn't been given conferences, hasn't been talking to tunisia, journalist news press. i've given just a few interviews to international outlets. polls are closed in macau as legislative assembly elections, the turnout rate was about 42 percent. that's the 15 percent lower than the previous election. in june, the government disqualified 21 opposition candidates from standing, including veteran politicians who served for decades. could say beijing is extending its crackdown and descend from hong kong to the former portuguese colony . me. so
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the number of new cases of covered 19 in miramar has fallen, but many patients are having difficulty getting treatment in hospital distrust of states run facilities has led some people sick vaccines on the black market from st . louis reports cove at 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 young gun and his 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 and d 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 off to the military coup in february. and the subsequent cracked down on health care work is being one of the 1st groups to protest against the new rule
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. health services deteriorated or the way my during 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 there were insufficient human resources. many people also came to distrust state run facilities. this 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 whose name, i mean, 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, the distrust in authorities has extend it to distrust in the government's vaccination
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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, the 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 al jazeera children are back at school in bangladesh after one of the was longest shutdowns because of the corona virus. they've been out of the classroom for 18 months. unicef, as warned the prolonged school closures worse than inequality for millions of children across south asia. 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 the israeli
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occupation is to blame for tom's wanting. dr. natasha named reports. 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 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 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 its resources that includes the distribution
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quantity and location of well, he says the last time a construction of a new working well was approved was 15 years ago. that there's not much christ in 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 what that was in the, in the, in the superman period. it didn't give me a fun year, it may have lot of work 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 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
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it needs water now to make liquid soap laundry detergent and shampoo. export to sunny 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 work at 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 . and tosh again, al jazeera in the occupied west bank. sports next on the all just entering formula one as the 2 main type of rivals. crash out one mcclellan i left celebrating their 1st victory in 9 years. all the drama from the italian grown pre coming up a
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new it's been the meet the young river traders, brazil. they can neither read nor write that they know how to code their great and dangerous again with their he'll do anything just on the 15. you know, when l l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot. the 1st you and 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?
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killing the count on algebra. ah the ah. sports is gemma. thank you, rob. we start with formula one and the drama involving championship rivals, macro sap and louis hamilton, the italian grand prix. on last 26, hamilton returned to the track after a long side of the staff and tried to call him, they made contact of the staff and red ended up wedged on top of hamilton. mercedes hamilton was lucky to escape injury, a large fleet the halo head protection device. the stewards found the staff and it was largely to blame for the accident and gave him
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a free place grid penalty. the next rate you saw that it was going to be quite as long as it was also realized that so after the war merely moved to the left on the breaking. so i already had to move on to the green side of the trip next to the cheque. came out regular, wanna make sure enough positive on the outside and oh, the head going into the border next thing. but nevertheless, i thought we're going to have a nice sized and someone to return to the soon as i was next for you to step on squeezing you more and more of the last thing and supplement. so unfortunate. and so both will just have enough space to make it to me, you run me a bit too much on the road for then i clipped before the curb and that's why we touch australia. and daniel recalled, i started from 2nd, but really the 1st corner in state and present for the remainder of the race playing his 1st victory in 3 years. he made lander, norris was 2nd with mclaren
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a winning nef. first priest since 2012 that's we both asked you but got it from the back of the grid was fed to lead literally from start to finish. i. i don't think any of us expected that, but i don't know if there was something something in me on friday. i knew something was coming good was to come, so let's just set up football. now in liverpool, mohammed sally reached a premier league landmark in this rena, whenever leads that direction forward, put little head off the 20 minutes with his 100 score in england. the vision only 4 other plans. scott that tally and few again, they got a 2nd off of the break, $35.00, and the savvy. i'm on a made it 3000000 selfish, signed with his 99 golf club. liverpool now level points at the top with manchester, united and chelsea in just over an hour and i will try to cement his place as the greatest men's tennis plans all time brought. no one faces down and met for death
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in the us open final why he's going for a record to 21st grand slam title and 4th major via to complete the calendar slam. you can expect the tough challenge from his russian rival. he said he dropped one fat in the tournament by far, that the death was right about for the us open 2 years ago while jack of actual play, the final at flushing meadows for the 9th time having won the title on 3 occasions . not since wrote, leave it in 1900. 69. has a male play one every grand slam in a calendar year. for sins ever got a connie made history of her writing in the women's usa and final becoming the 1st ever qualified to win a grand slam of victory overlay listed on this. completing a remarkable run in new york, david stakes. have the action, 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 quantify to her 1st us open. she 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.
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i've got no idea what i'm doing tomorrow or any schedule. i've got actually no clue . and right now, no carrying the world, i'm just loving life funnel get back to the teenagers. right. 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 talked contest in the early stages, but ready kind of came out on soap in the pressure moments sharing the skills dispatch more experienced players throughout the tournament. she took the opening, set 6 games before the 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 it for the 3. she held her nerve to wrap up the championship with an 8th
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but it kinda is the 1st qualify ever to win a grand slam. and the 1st british woman to win a major since virginia weighed at wimbledon back in 1977. read it. kenny will 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, out there. earlier we spoke to tennessee on this, craig, gabriel, you put this went into context. it is an incredible achievement. it is one of the great winds. mean when you look back on korea as of people like sharina williams. you know, when she 1st one of her maiden major, this would have to be right 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
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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 this achievement, but then she will pick it up again. it. busy is such a delight to see these 2 young ladies on the tour and when you could have been the junior girls fine when you look at their ages. italian and francesco wagner has won his fast and they say g p. race the copyright. he started on paul was made to work for them to fight off 7 passes from la loca to claim victory. and i was on there on
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the mit completed the podium championship meta fab question. all right, finished back in 8th, the win is me back. my up to 2nd in the standing is a great day for us for my team, for my, for cathy, and for me, because every time i was close to women 1st grade, there was something that was missing a van dyke felt come back, fight with us the star veto barefoot was stopped in the 1st round when the former heavyweight champion hit the canvas. but a better return to the ring for the british box, said david. hey, who beat j. 40 a on points, and now the 40 year old ones tyson fury next. if i'm going to come back into the school box in a real point against, you know, someone special, that is the guy i know i can be, i know his stall. i know what he does well and my attributes don't work for his style. and i think him and his team note, i think maybe they think i'm a little old starting probably will take the fight for your support from me for now
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. i'll be back with more like gemma. thanks very much. indeed, bobby is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these toys more. i'm rob matheson by ah, news news. news. news. it was meant to be that he just here to care is going ox quickly. but a project attack stunned the world and the u. s. president, a guy came in and whispered something into the previous year. what did he fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in just
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a huge moment. these are their stories. 911, witness on al jazeera, the city of cobble has experience so much upheaval for decades, and they says another change to get used to. and one that spar from easy situation . and now it's not clear, the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic price in particular for women and girls, despite assurances from the taliban, and about return to true punishments for the crimes. the everybody will be safe. nobody's kid will be kidnapped again, parental now together that feeling that way forward into the new reality. take the worst possible material uranium, grind it into dust comparable to flour and make
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a whole lot of it and put it into place where people live. often bad. design for many pupils. this is a silent. what does it make you feel like you feel like a murder? we have created an enormous environmental disaster and investigation. south africa, toxic city on al jazeera. oh, i the international atomic agency chief leaves iran with assurances that international nuclear inspectors will be granted access to monitoring equipment. ah, hello barbara, are you watching al jazeera life in london also coming up to foreign minister hold tools with the new tele.

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