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with making a healthy world everyone ah, ah ah, iran eases restrictions that had imposed on international nuclear infect is the crucial tool in tehran. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from dough house, coming up to us. foreign minister visits afghanistan for talks with the new taliban
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leadership and the former president tom ed cause young yang. it has a new type of cruise missile, which the u. s. is highlight, the threat to north korea is name is and a call for aid in jan after flood, destroyed dozens of villages during the rainy season. ah, the head of the un nuclear watchdog has returned from talks in tehran with an agreement that nuclear inspectors will be allowed to access facilities is being held as a step toward easing international tension over runs nuclear program. i said, bag report, months of no movement, but now a small break through iran has agreed to allow inspectors to change memory cards and cameras at some of its nuclear facilities. that came a c, u, a nuclear chief,
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made his 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 i. e a and to the world that everything is, you know, their inspectors access had been restricted by iran following this estimation of its top nuclear scientist. most in fact is i did better on november last year. the decision by iran came after 8 years board of governors was 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. yes,
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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 averse to 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 2015 nuclear deal or j. c, 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 ultimately decided by the supreme needa. iran has always made its demands clear the lifting of all 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
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points. i think they, they can be negotiated if there is a willingness to be flexible questions remain over iran's nuclear program. traces of nuclear material found at undeclared site, dating back to before the agreement still haven't been accounted for. according to the i, a e, a, 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 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 this estimation of factories. other thought, you know, you said bunny, was there any nuclear project at the most, at that point since its inception, this legacy that the government carries? and now we are the guardians, and 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
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iran and european powers are set to receiving october. when it is hoped by many, the new key deal can be salvaged. as big jazeera cut as foreign minister has been holding talks in afghanistan with the taliban leadership. mohammed been up to rome . and l. funny is the most senior official from any country to visit since the groups takeover. he also met former president. hum, cause i and foreman, chief executive, abdullah of della cutter has helped in the reopening of campbell, a port, allowing slides to resume child straps. it has moved from couple 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 interestingly the former president. how many calls i am. abolla
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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, 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
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a humanitarian catastrophe. at the moment it's all about getting as much aid into this country as possible. my, when calon is the head of policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies. he explained contact roll and rebuilding afghanistan under taliban roles. 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 and try to bridge this guy actually between party run national community is thing to make tony be 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
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minorities and all these things actually would make it easier for us to compare 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 and i forgot what it is. especially now probably by and see is like it one does it for 4 and one does over the past 20 years. but 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 with 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 back with one actually to the car, to the what is over now you have to come to the right now,
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and if you want the country without having much problems, you will need to have some sort of international cooperation and helping you out at the country. taliban says women in afghanistan can continue to go to university, as long as they are in gender, segregated classrooms. the higher education minister laid out the new policy just days after an interim government was foamed. abdul baki. how connie says universities must use different buildings for men and women, and the subjects being taught will come under review. a compulsory islamic 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. actually, a lot of the slums gamers committed to having a positive vision towards everything that does not contradict slum and national
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values in all respects of life. those north korea says it has successfully tested a new type of long range cruise missiles. over the weekend, several launches saw missiles fly as far as 1500 kilometers, and he targets in the countries territorial waters. the state new service reported the new weapon will deter what it calls hostile forces. the us military says the test highlights the threat. north korea opposed to its neighbors. robert kelly is a professor of political science at pusan at national university. he joins us from the sun in south korea via skype. robert, tell us, what's your take on these latest tests? sure, the north koreans have. i think everybody knows now sort of expanding the program and freaking number of nuclear warheads, and they're probably looking to expand the number of missiles on which they can put those warheads. you know, we don't know, but the north koreans use the term strategic to describe them,
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which is often sort of a signal that they're intended for nuclear use. right. at some point, the north koreans are going to have enough nuclear weapons to strike the united states. and put them on smaller weapons to be used in the region 1500 kilometers. we're allow them to range parts of japan, including us, is an open our so and as well as all the south korea. and so it's a pretty good capability and it's certainly not the most powerful thing they have, but you know, it's another, another sort of step up in the arsenal. how do we stop this gridlock between the us and node career over this? yeah, yeah. question right. i mean, i think the vitamin ministration would actually like negotiate when our career, right. i've decided to buy and people are sustained office. i'm not really sure actually by that i can divide and people are actually interested. i think the real concern is they don't want to sort of get the run around that. the trump people got when trump met kim's on know trump met him 3 times north koreans didn't really offer a great deal trunk. they did a lot apparently for sort of like television exposure and everything else, but it didn't really go anywhere generated
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a lot of but not really very much movement. i think the americans would like to offer something more serious. i think the north koreans are seeing it the other way . right? north fringe is saying, well, the americans have to make an offer. and so we're kind of in this weird still me. but i think that both sides actually would like to negotiate and probably find some kind of work that agreement, you know, negotiate or creative and very, very tricky to be nice states in south korea for several decades. and you're buying, you're looking at co bid and gain a stan and all these other issues. and i think the buying people just on the north korea is really a sort of a pricing issue. and so it's further back in the chain. and professor, what are your thoughts on north korea? neighbors, how have they reacted or likely to react? honestly, i don't really think dispose of the great new level of direct any of north korea neighbors. we know that china and japan, for example, have long been uncomfortable with spiraling growing north korean missile program. japan has been under missile threat from north korea for a long time to the extent that this increase the nuclear relation of north korea regional north capacity. that is a real threat,
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right. and here the north koreans are great, big, great. we don't actually know that our friends are building these medium range ballistic, or medium range missiles, with nukes on them or not. imagine that the japanese going to worry about this. i've been even the chinese are concerned about this too. right. i mean, talker chinese scholars would event and you know, if you watch chinese tv and stuff like that, they actually talk about how, like north korea or pullover and sort of restrain itself. right? but if you're north korea, you're building the weapons, is a great way to get the locals to pay attention, right? if you set the japanese chinese, going to actually listen right up and our friends have these things it gets pay attention. so it's kind of a useful tool for in our print pharmacy region. this after i military is normally the 1st source of information on these kinds of tests. why haven't we heard from them? yeah, i'm a part of that. i think it probably political, which is to say that the current south korean government is sort of like left the center and kind of damage on north korea and doesn't really want to make a big deal out of north korean military tasks and military activity unless it's necessary, these pass, the cruise missiles that these were,
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these are not actually covered by un resolutions. right. and so they generate less interest, which is one of the reasons why i think maybe the south koreans haven't talked about it very much. but i think also some of it's simply political, right, which is the government would like to for the north main back in the end to the to it and go, susan. and the extent that this gets made in 3, sort of like another big new story about north korean belligerence and stuff like that. it deters, you know, the turn back and it sort of widen the breach between the, between the 2 sides. robert kelly. we appreciate your inside say robert kelly, a professor of political science at tucson national university. thank you. thank you for having me. still ahead on al jazeera indonesia ram. se vaccination dr. getting the car. the 19 jen to isolated island communities is proving a major challenge. and where is the love, why supporters of brazilian president able to narrow and now rally against him and demanding he be in paged?
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ah, we can say good bye to the hurricanes. that was yesterday. that's attractive. just the edge your screen there. and now it's back to standard low pressure areas to have and running through the canadian prairies, spreading their rain in the form of shells or a belt of rain across the dakotas and the midwest. miss drive the south to hit the gulf of mexico and his drive to the west. the pacific coast is dry. that breeze is quite strong, but in land readily, it's fairly hot, not quite hot enough to warn of the heat wipe. it's certainly it is feeding the fires and they are still burning. as for rain though, is where it's forming. this is monday that spinner probably won't develop into a name store. but even if it doesn't, as a huge amount of reading, can we get the flat coast of texas further south and further east standard spread
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of showers at this time, the other heaviest ratings going slowly south of the sun now is still across. well, panama, but it's cold flooding in northern columbia and they'll be more of that to come. there are a few showers showing up in the forecast across this part of brazil. not enough in my opinion. and there's a massive re, once again, necessity present southeast of brazil and uruguay. but look at asencion city. 9 degrees again too hot the tile here. it is coating back the around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provide promote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is honda thing. the energy of these fuel wants to store our digital information without a heavy comp and footprints, and i'm going to build off the north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution taking on new elements. earth rise on al
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jazeera. ah, the me. hello, you're watching 0. i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our stories. this. our chief of the you ends in nuclear watchdog says you're talking to iran, have averted a show down between these let me republic and the wet iran has agreed to allow inspectors to instill memory cause and violence, cameras and some other nuclear side. khattab foreign minister has met with taliban leadership to tackle humanitarian and security problems in afghanistan. mohammed been up to run and al sonny's the most senior official from any country to visit
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the group. takeover and north korea says it has successfully tested a new type of long range cruise, and it's all over the weekend. the us military said the michelle test posed a threat to its neighbors, brazil's right wing president, jaya. both scenario has seen his popularity, plumbers, and has faced a dozens of protests on sunday. many of his former supporters started turning against him. monica yanna kit reports the brazil's president j e is both. so natalie is used to having supporters in re edition nero's copper cabana beach. but this time, many of his voters have turned up to demand his impeachment. philip poke usually also. mary said he had 28 years of political experience, but had never been painted by corruption scandal. i thought he was the man who
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could change brazil. i was mistaken. brazil political movements, both on the right and the left have joined forces against both. so nat'l pushing for his impeachment so far, 130 requests have been made and ignored by congress. this is just for my due date. we decided to set aside our differences as this parties and some of the efforts with brazil sprite wing supporters to find both scenario who represents a threat to our democracy, yet not him. ok. pinion, polls show boss, another trailing former prison. we've seen natural mother silver ahead of next year's presidential election. many brazilians who are protesting here, do not want lula back. they were happy to see lulu behind bars and corruption charges, but after seeing both so now to threaten the supreme court during the september 7th independence day celebration. they've changed their minds
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than the 7th was deity supposed by the president and his followers to be at the beginning of the movement to stage a coup. and to close the import or at least house some of the justices from this group, what it backfired. he was far more isolated and weakened after the events, especially the, the rally in football. and he had to, to make a strategic retreat to prevent, to being bitten from by congress in. and i think that now he is basically waiting for a new moment to invest against these solutions again. and that's why the movement probably beach meant is growing. and i don't think it will receive
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brazilians are satisfied with rising inflation in poverty rates as well as the handling the corona virus pandemic. so it's almost 600000 dead brazilian has the 2nd largest cobra, 900 death toll. after the united states, monica, and i guess i'll just era and containers, main opposition party is leading in the capital and the key province of one a series in mid term primary elections have already seen as a k test for president talbot has an end is and the popularity of his ruling center left government. the vote picks candidates for the november ballot when seats in the chamber of deputies and the senate are up for grabs. voting in the primaries is mandatory and is often an accurate predictor of the final results. heavy rain and flash floods in sudan have destroyed dozens of villages. more than 70 people have died. agencies are asking the government to agents urgently,
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rather get people to safety. if morgan reports from one of the worst affected areas in white non tanks, 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 in ruins. la, right again in these houses belong to me and my children. then the waters came at night about a week ago and started flooding 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 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 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 out. how much was that? how the floods destroyed his village. 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 at home, sight of farmlands that most of us only came out with what were 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, 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. there concerns about the spread of what the bond diseases those displays 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 was looking in the lumen
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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 q 2 and it was made defense an additional 10. we are trying to help as much as we can, but the people affected are too many with any high it in there are 3 weeks to go before the end of the rainy season. and the thousands of people displeased by the floods don't know how long they have to wait before they can return to their villages and rebuild their lives. he but morgan august 0. joe white mile in indonesia is hoping to vaccinate more than 2000000 people every day. its aim is to get 200000000 fully inoculated. by the end of the year, the country's been grappling with one of the worst kind of 19 outbreaks in the world. and is now scaling up the vaccination efforts,
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but with this population spread across thousands of islands, that if it has come with challenges. jessica washington report in indonesia is 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 not 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 golly. and we are thankful that the police came to see to give us vaccines because we didn't have the chance before . the lout. most of these areas do not have reliable electricity. i mean, i would not box, we use a cool box to maintain the temperature, the vaccine. if we have issues, we also use ice to maintain the cold chain coming by the government aim supanik
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sneed. at least 208000000 people by the end of the year. that's more than 70 percent of the population. with its population spread across more than 6000 islands . that comes with some logistical challenges. these health workers breathed heavy storms to reach this village on the island of borneo. along with some of 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. dr. 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 fox needed to avoid spreading copays, and the vaccine is hello. president joker with dodo has stressed the need to speed of vaccinations and provinces outside java to avoid another 3rd in cases. after
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week says the global epi center of the virus 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 for washington, the al jazeera chicago, south african president 0 rema poses, says covered 19 restrictions will be lifted, and a nationwide co shortened following a decline in infections them. but he has appealed for more people to get back tonight. it just 7000000 people out of a population of war than 16000000. a currently fully protected south africa has been one of the worst hit countries on the continent in terms of reported cases and death in the west bank sees no some awarded shores water shortages rather have turned into an unprecedented crisis. stretching from rama le to rural areas,
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the palestinian authority says the israeli occupation is to blame the taps running dry natasha again a performance 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 woods that keeps cutting off interrupt some work and cost us money if 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 seen says there's plenty of water in the west bank to meet the needs of palestinian. but
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israel control 85 percent of its resources. that includes 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 there's not much christ in the man, man, man, the cause 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 civil material. it didn't get anything from me at it. they have a 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 terror, tory says it has made major investments in infrastructure. and there are plans to
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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? 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's all sugar name al jazeera in the occupied west bank. ah. what you know, just here? let's get a recap of the top stories. this our,
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