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covering politics you might hear, i think from serbia is hungry. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. here as a theater, we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, iran easiest restrictions. it put on international nuclear inspectors after crucial talks and to around. ah, hello, i'm having to speak of this is i just ship and the former president and it cause now the floods destroy dozens of villages during the rainy season. it's part of the
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drive towards green transport, but east is on getting an easy ride. and also i as return from talk seem to her on with an agreement that nuclear inspectors will be allowed access to facilities. it's being held as a step towards easing international tension. over iran's nuclear program, i said, beg reports, months of no movement, but now a small breakthrough. iran has agreed to allow i. e, a inspectors to change memory cards and cameras at some of its nuclear facilities. that came as a u, a nuclear chief, made the 1st visit to the country following presidential elections and a new government taking office. the continuity of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to be
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a and to the world that everything is, you know, other inspectors access had been restricted by iran following this estimation of its top nuclear scientist, mos, in fact, as i did, i thought there on, in november last year, the decision by iran came after 8 years bordeaux governors were set to meet and discuss censuring iran for non compliance. iran had threatened if he had been censured, it would not return to negotiations on the 2015 nuclear deal. well, yes, it's enough to avoid censure. it doesn't do anything else. hardly. i mean, it just, it averts a crisis. that's the big step to reverse that crisis. it doesn't solve anything. i think it's just that they're going to be able to replace the memory cards and service the equipment. make sure it's all working. i don't think they will be able to take back the, the, the old memory cards, the 2050 nuclear deal or j. c,
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p o, a is still stalled. and although there's a new government in the her on, headed by conservative brain, right. you see iranian policy hasn't changed. that's ultimately decided by the supreme leader. iran has always made its demands clear the lifting of volt sanctions imposed by former us president donald trump. the united states is willing to lift all the sanctions that would impede implementation of the j. c. p. away. but not things that are extraneous, like sanctions or human rights totally relevant. there are couple of other sticking points. i think they, you know, they can be negotiated if there is a willingness to be flexible questions remain over iran's nuclear program. traces of nuclear material found that, undeclared site stating back to before the agreement still haven't been accounted for. according to the i. e, the standoff isn't completely averted yet. many obstacles remain including regional opposition to resolving the dispute. we have been clear and said that we have
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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 and threats from israel already blame for sabotaging uranium facilities, as well as the assassination of factories. are they to go on a concert bunny? was there any nuclear project is at the most points since its inception, this legacy that the government carries? and now we are the guardians. we are obligated to confront this project of him. but it seems this opposition doesn't carry as much weight as it did during the trump presidency. talks between iran and european powers are set to resume in october. when it is hoped by many the nuclear deal can be salvaged. as a big jazeera, a cut us foreign minister has been holding talks in afghanistan with the taller bon leadership mohammed benumbed a modest then he is the most senior official from any country to visit since the groups takeover. he also met former president hammock, cause i am
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a former chief executive of de la de la carter has helped in the reopening of cobbler airport, allowing flights to resume cha. stratford has moved from common. this is the 1st time we've seen any actual foreign dignitary come and meet officially and meet the members of the interim taliban government. we understand that culture foreign minister met with the interim prime minister molar hassan acount as well as interesting lee, the former president. how many calls i am? abolla move of course was the former chief executive officer of afghan. it's done and somebody who played such a vital role in those piece negotiations over the last couple of years that have been a couple of tweets with respect to what is being reported as to what was discussed in those meetings, coding to a local news agency here in cobble, they saying that there were a number of important issues that were discussed and interested me at suite,
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from the taliban spokesperson in doha. so hale shaheen. he said that these talks, it also involved discussions of about attracting more humanitarian assistance course. we know that the countries have been very much lynchpin between the new taliban government and the international community and trying to come to some sort of resolution with respect to beginning to end this crisis. something that the humanitarian world, the un described as potentially being a humanitarian catastrophe. at the moment it's all about getting as much aid into this country as possible. a model on couple on is the head of policy analysis at the center for research and policy studies. he explains, caught us role in rebuilding afghans on, on the taliban rule, a link. this is somehow a continuation of actor or the forgotten issue. you know,
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it started actually a few years ago and it ended with agreement on the was with all of that. now, you can do this all by trying actually to reach out to tony and try to bridge this guy actually between party brand national community. it's thing to make money by like more checks that were more responsive to the minds of the international community concerning the formation of the government concerning women and politics, as society concerning the role of minorities and all these things actually would make it easier for us to compare that to the community that probably by has change and that is the time that i have to deal with it as the legitimate government kind of stuff. i believe this is what it's trying to do right now is very sensitive to any sort of interference and i've forgotten internet. it is especially now probably, but he is like one does it for $4.00 and $1.00 just over the past
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20 years. but i think we can also, on the other hand, said that cut out has some sort of liberal authority bank because as you said, it's trying to make this with pro cool approach with that if you sure some flexibility in terms of the demand that the national community will be able actually to get to some aid because at the end of the day, a party by which one actually took the car. the world is over now and you have to come to the right now. and if you want the country without having much problems, you will need to have some sort of international cooperation and helping you out and toward the country. on the taliban says women in afghanistan can continue to go to university, as long as they are in gender, segregated classrooms. the higher education, mr. laid out the new policy. just days after an interim government was formed of the bulky. how connie says universities must use separate buildings for males and
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females, and the subjects being taught will come under review. a compulsory atlantic dress code will also be introduced for women on campus. those type of policy. the policy of the slum mac immerse that female students can continue the higher education for a matchless masters degree or a ph. d. but they have to where he job and adhere to islam. i'm sorry, a lot of the slumber gamers committed to having a positive vision towards everything that does not contradict slum and national values in all respects of life. daughters, north korea says it has successfully tested a new type of long range cruise missile over the weekend. a flu, 1500 kilometers and hit targets in the countries, territorial waters state new service reported the new miss all will deter what a cold hostile forces. the u. s. military says, the test highlights the threat north korea poses to its neighbors. eye injury engineering teams has started checking security at all israeli prison. that's off the 6 palestinian inmates tunneled their way out of the gilbert prison in northern
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israel. 4 of the prisoners were caught over the weekend and have already appeared in court. 2 of us are still a launch while the man hunt for them continues. heavy, rain and flash floods in sudan have destroyed dozens of villages. more than 70 people have died. agencies are asking the government to get urgently to urgently get people to safety. hippa, morgan reports from judah in 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
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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. if you mean 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 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 of than 800 states. i might how much was as how the flood destroyed his village of alba now, about 15 kilometers 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 our homes, i farmlands. most of us only came out with what we're wearing. did. 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,
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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's up on 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, let me know norman, 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 get made made defense. an additional tense, we are trying to help as much as we can, but the people affected too many with any high it in there are still 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, i'll just 0 joe down like miles
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a feel ahead on edge indonesia ramps up it's vaccination drive the getting the co would 19 jad to isolated island community is proving a major challenge. revisit the world's 1st pandemic institute to find out how they're making sure the world is ready for the next global out. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. super typhoon chung do is no longer super typhoon is just a typhoon. so it's lost its wind strength. it was as when passed taiwan, but it is still strong enough to be cold that i soon it's close to the coast of china, very near shanghai throughout monday. and tuesdays it's movement is not fast. it's still bringing big waves in a storm such it lifts the ocean,
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the tied up by 2 meters. so i think extensive flooding is very likely in this part of china for the next 2 days. then this rains for the across, the south korea in this part of japan as a sort of in hobbs into the season. right beyond that is sort of dry and often south. apart from a few light shad including in hong kong which is cooling down miss rather high temperatures. the significant ready, the central parts of viet nam, $500.00 millimeters is eating off during monday and tuesday. but the flooding is still going to be there and is not quite widespread sherry activity throughout malaysia and indonesia and the potential developers in the bay of bang goal this spin a here which will produce i think, extensive flooding in addition. and on the other side, good, you're out and down towards go again, potential flooding. this is more or less the monsoon trough going slowly. south seas no rain. i hope it's welcome. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. did
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meet the young river traders resumed. they can neither read nor write that they know how to kill their breathing. dangerous and get back with their they'll do anything just freaking you know when else ah ah. the me again, you're watching. i just did a reminder of our top stories to the chief of the us. nuclear watchdog says his talks in iran have averted
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a show down between the atlantic republic and the west. iran agreed to allow inspectors to install memory cards in surveillance cameras at some of its nucleus like us foreign minister, has met with taught upon leadership to tackle humanitarian and security problems in afghanistan. had been, i'm that i'm on is there any, is the most senior official from any country to visit since the groups take a heavy rain and flash floods in sudan have destroyed dozens of villages. 70 people died. agencies are asking the government to get people to safety of 6 small and illusion. town have been evacuated as wildfire rages out of control in southern spain. one person has died in almost 2000 fled their home since the fires erupt in the mountainous sierra. but may on wednesday, the soldiers have been deployed to help hundreds of firefighters battled ablaze, which is advancing from several directions. hundreds of brazilians have been
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protesting against the countries president and calling for him to be impeached. protesters are angry about jericho. sonata is handling of the koran of ours pandemic and the economy. the rallies in sao paulo come a week of the 10s of thousands of the president supporters turned out in opposing demonstrations across the country. argentina's main opposition party is leading in the capital and the key province of when osiris in midterm primary elections. vote is seen as a key test for president alberta fernandez and the popularity of his ruling centre left government. the vote picks candidates for the november ballot when seats in the chamber of deputies. and the senates are up for grabs. voting in the primaries is mandatory, and is often an accurate predictor of the final results. to women have kicked off their campaigns to be francis. first female president. veteran far, i politician marine the pen address support is from her national rally party in
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fraser's. she could provide the main challenge to president emmanuel my chromebook . he's yet to announce his bid for a 2nd term. 7 paris man, and he does go is the favorite to win the socialist party nomination. the election is next year. so that then i call on all french people who want to commit to france, and i call on all those who believe now humanist values. and in the 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, a friendship unless pierre husky says he, thou goes, current job could undermine support for her. being the mayor of paris obviously gives her a lot of visibility and, and importance. but it's also a handicap because outside periods people are resent the centrality of the capital
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. and they represent the what they see as oregon's 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 parents, but in a small model city in western frog, in a 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. and she's having a program that very classical, in a way for a socialist party against the inequality is more education,
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more social assistance for the poor and so on of people. and they really have gathered for a solid march to mark world suicide prevention day. they lay candles and carried flowers in a symbolic walk to raise awareness of suicide. demand for mental health support in the country is doubled because of the worsening political crisis and deteriorating economic conditions. at the solid calls to the lifeline number had multiplied by free in 2019 we had you fall in cost per year in 2020. we have 60000 cosby and in 2021 until the end of all. as we'll see 6000 cools. this means the state of people's mental health is not good to me. indonesia is hoping to vaccinate more than 2000000 people every day. it's hoping to
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get $200000000.00 fully inoculated by the end of the year. the country is grappling with one of the worst cobra, 1900 outbreaks in the world, and is now scaling up vaccination efforts. but with its population spread across thousands of islands. that effort has come with challenges. jessica washington reports in indonesia, east of the coast of congo island. this is one of indonesia floating vaccine hubs. it's intended to reach fishermen and others who work as fee or any other law. the only way to access this area is by see we have faced some difficulties getting here such as the current law. we allow many of the fishermen here live far from health services and are often away from home coming south scholarly. and we are thankful that the police came to see to give us vaccines because we didn't have the chance before. next in a at least 208000000 people by the end of the year. that's more than 70 percent of
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the population with its population spread across more than $6000.00 islands. that comes with some logistical challenges. these health workers braved heavy storms to reach this village on the island of borneo. along the only option is to come here via the river, and today it was raining and the waves were strong. but after we saw the enthusiasm of the people, it all paid off. in the weeks leading up to the vaccine drive, local leaders have been sharing information about the vaccines to help combat hesitancy. what we know is we can't be afraid to vaccine. we have to get backs needed to avoid spreading copays, and the vaccine is hello. president joker, dodo has stressed the need to speed up the vaccinations and provinces outside java to avoid another search. in cases after week says the global epi central virus
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transmission has started to flow, and life is gradually returning to normal. for many innovations, city authorities hope the celebrated destination dr. lava process to continue this month. same to vaccinate more than 2000000 people every day. just washington, the al jazeera chicago, the world's 1st pandemic institute has opened the stores in the british city of liverpool. it's aim is to help the world prevents prepare and respond more effectively to global outbreaks. the center secured millions of dollars in funding for big business and promise to unify global efforts to tackle future pandemic. ne baka has more from liverpool. the bacteria in this dish can kill strep to caucus pneumonia is a major cause of chronic lung conditions. scientists are trying to understand how immune systems respond to infection with the findings, helping our knowledge of other respiratory illnesses such as coven 19. also in the
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lab, ongoing trials of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, this a small corner of the world. first end to end pandemic institute, aim to helping the well prevent, prepare, and response to the worst. someone that i know said was you don't build a fire brigades after the fire has started, and that's what we're trying to do here. we really need to develop new platforms and model. so when should we get the next virus coming through? we very rapidly can develop the vaccines and drugs to tackle that. there's a huge breath of clinical academic and data driven expertise here. the pandemic revealed huge cracks in our ability to deal with a global outbreak. time now to strengthen our defenses against what could come next week. in another part of the city, the panoramic institutes, new gleaming headquarters, the projects the brain, shout,
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professor matthew baylis. whenever something is decided about pandemic, it would have been better to have decided it earlier. in which and spit up quickly became the world's largest supply of rapid cove in 19 tests, making billions of dollars and government contracts in the process. we feel that the needs to be a better. ready cohesive response globally to how our economies, countries and continents respond to the pandemic. we need to continue to make investments into the pandemic research. not only here in liverpool, but globally at other institutions, which will be a collaborative effort so that we can get other countries and other there are communities involved. the institute will be under scrutiny to ensure were carried out here, benefits poor countries too. we need to access the global community and share resources because in a global situation, you are not dealing with the problem as a whole. if you find them donations, as long as the mobility across countries,
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they probably will not, you know, come to an end. the pandemic turbo charged innovation with scientific research now released in torrance. there's too much at stake to stem still no room for complacency. leave bulk al. jazeera liverpool when he scooters zoomed into the market. they were hailed us a breakthrough in the drive towards green transport. the now a common sight worldwide and a multi $1000000.00 business. but as poor race reports that popularity has come with problems in norway's 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 pavements, 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. they're cheap because shared wish ahead you can pick them up right anywhere and
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leave them anywhere. it's great scooters meant to reduce call trips in cities worldwide. in those low 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 uneasy. right. the city is now slash the number of e scooters from 26000. suggest 8000. so wait 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 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 e scooter cases. the operators have put limits on nighttime rides and have taken the city to court for people using e scriptures. and also this new regulation,
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this pretty much abandoned, the total service. there are solutions, it's more parking spots, bike lane. we need to take emissions down from transfer ne scooters is a really good turn to the fellow operate 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 for 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. many call that on the face of people leave them all over the place in the way, right. in the middle of the sidewalk, 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. fall. these appeared to be growing pains for e scooters with no method of transport being entirely risk free. pull,
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reese out his era offline or then he'll america. dev has one of the men's singles. title at tennis. is us open made if there be novak ciocca, which in straight sets, it was his 3rd major final and avengers. his defeat by joker, which earlier this year in the australian hopefully final it ends the serbians house, a winning all the major tournaments in one calendar year. he would have been the 1st to do that since 1969. ah, it is as you get around now, the top stories, the head of the us nuclear watchdog says his talks in iran have averted a show down between the atlantic republic and the west. iran has agreed to allow inspectors to install memory cards in surveillance cameras and it's sensitive nuclear slides. the coming together of the jigsaw puzzle will come when that
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