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but not the reason to kill other women invest because his german location we've gained access to a training can run by a boy from different corner. i never see no american dream in america. you just feel like your caged animals. things on my child shouldn't go through the program that isn't your i know tennis if you well today on alger, ah, a plea for helping us canister. the un calls on doing this to raise the $600000000.00 to save the country from monetary and price of the people that have done is done facing the collapse of an entire country all at once. i hello there, i'm to start the hey,
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this is algebra live from doha. also coming up. natalie bennett holds talks with l . c. c. and the 1st visit to egypt by an israeli prime minister in a decade. north korean says it successfully launched a new kind of long range, cruise missile japan, one of the threats to peace and ciocca veterans denied a red tennis grand slam as the russian winner celebrates with dead fish routine. ah, well, africans are in the need of a lifeline and the international community must take action to help. that's the plea from the head of the un, which is now holding a donors conference. the aim is to raise more than $600000000.00 to avoid what it calls a humanitarian crisis, their temperature general antonio terrorist says he's concerned about the collapse of an entire country many already at risk of running out of food by the end of this
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month. and as winter approaches, the international community must find ways to make cash available to allow the african economy to breed a total collapse with their devastated consequences to the people. and risk to this study lies the neighboring countries with a massive outflow. stop gap solutions, i political but the african people will leave our support over the long haul out there for that account as a james space joins us now from that meeting in geneva, james, 606000000 dollars is a huge amount of money. how realistic is the don't to target today? well, i don't think we're going to find out whether they're going to reach that sum today . and that's because they need to look at this very, very closely the un, because they know in the past, when they've had events like this, that some countries announce things. and in fact,
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is money that they already pledged in the past. so they have to check very, very carefully, but we certainly have had some countries announcing sizable amounts, for example, to us saying that they're going to provide $64000000.00. and the u. s. sam baset is the united nation, is known to thomas greenfield, made it clear that those were brand new funds coming from the united states. but as i say, it's going to take some days for the us to actually work out what is new money on the un says really, they've only got days. yes, this is money to last. the rest of the year, the remaining 4 months part, there's much tight timeline with regard to the weather in afghanistan and winter coming, and they need to get that aid and that food supplies and other supplies distributed across afghanistan before winter sets in. james, we know the taliban wants the jet timothy and the eyes of the wild and many countries have fed evaluate the taliban government by the actions and their decisions in terms of policy has the thought about actually done enough to ensure
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that money will actually continue flowing into the country there'll be many countries that are reluctant that don't want to get money at this stage because the be worried that the money is going to go not to the people of afghanistan, but to the taliban. the u. n. when he clear that it believes it's got procedures in place for this money that it's asking for right now to get it through the you and, and through other agencies directly to the people in afghanistan and get it very, very quickly. the un humanitarian coordinator martin griffin told me earlier that they believe they can do that because he said the problems are so large the level of need enough can it's done is always been significant these many years. but for example, we were trying to reach 2 thirds of the population before these events took place. now, the shock to the system that withdrawal a certain funding for paying of salaries and so forth. the frontline health workers,
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the continuing drought. and as you say, the, the oncoming winter, the situation is very, very dire indeed. hence this flash feel hosted by the secretary general. the ex took which i was and i was. and so for us paying on national staff is very, very difficult. and that goes for all other agencies for families, for employers in afghanistan. so yes, it is very concerning. well, the event here will continue for a number more hours. the un secretary general antonio terrace in an hour tom was going to pop out. we're going to hit him speaking to reporters, but the event will continue, came out of magic ended up keeping an eye on that conference for the engineer. the thanks, james. for many hospitals in afghanistan that rely on humanitarian aid are struggling to even provide basic services. charles stratford visited one in the capital couple
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16 months old. cool. who has measles and pneumonia? the doctor said she was too weak to be vaccinated against measles. because like many children in this cobble hospital, she suffering severe, acute malnutrition. they are fighting for their lives. 5 months old carson was born with jaundice. he is very on the weight too weak to cry. his mother cannot afford to feed him and she is distraught. even then he stopped urinating and he had diarrhea and he was crying all day and night. i don't have money to buy him milk, so brought into the hospital. indira gandhi children's hospital receives up to 1300 patients a day. sometimes children have to share beds because there aren't enough 9 months old dora is also suffering from pneumonia. his mother's struggles to give him
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oxygen to a mask hospital doesn't have the money to fit a central oxygen system. the world bank is suspended funding for about 2300 medical facilities like this one since the taliban retook power in afghanistan . at the hospital entrance, families wait for news of the young ones inside the conditions at this hospital are shocking and stuff. predict that the situation could get even worse in the coming winter months where normally rates of pneumonia among children increase. the un says 1000000 children under the age of 5 could suffer severe, acute malnutrition, a life threatening condition. if international donors don't step up, the world bank or the international institutions and governments say they want proof, the toner, bonnie sticking to its promises on human rights before releasing money to treat children like these. there's also the issue of channeling money to a country with
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a new government includes taliban officials on un sanctioned lists. this hospital has faced shortages and supplies for years, but the situation could now get a lot worse. as move chef our corner failure, we're trying to renovate to make more space, but we don't have a budget. we've had problems with supply and medicine shortages for 4 years. we're afraid that if our staff continue not to be paid, they may not be able to afford to come to work. the u. n says governments and international donors have to put politics aside. the international community knows how to do that. they've done it elsewhere in the world, and they can do the same thing. and i've got this done. the international committee has done it in syria, in yemen, in other parts of the world. and we bags, and we pledged the and we urge the international community to apply the same principles of generosity that we have applied elsewhere in the world. that's where we are appealing for our,
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for i've got this done today for the children. if i've got install, i've got it done already, has one of the price child mortality rates in the world without international help . the u. n says many of the estimated 10000000 children here who rely on humanitarian aid to survive will die. child stafford al jazeera council. off canister was also on the agenda. ad talks between the casserole and french foreign ministers. they discussed how to coordinate humanitarian aid and future evacuations, and they also confirm that flights will be continuing out of cover airport. mama been abdul rahman, fanny says, cattle has its, has asked the taliban to respect women's rights and also the leadership to engage with the international community. as we stated from the beginning, the position of state of put that as a mediator in the 1st place has been, has remained in portion. and we have said that oscillation will never be announcer . recognition is not a priority,
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but engagement is the only way for what for all of us live, i spend a lot for them all to the afghan people should enjoy all their freedoms, including women's rights and above all, to civil relations related to terrorism and allow the delivery of aid and also to have an all inclusive interim government. these were out demands. the response from couples so far is not up to our expectation. we have heard the statements made and we are waiting for the actions. we will continue to exercise pressure on the taliban to fulfill their commitments and one of tale bennett is an egypt on the 1st official visit by an israeli prime minister in a decade. he's met president of the cc for talks in a resort city on the final peninsula. the talks will be focusing on bilateral issues, including israel, palestine relations, the truth and gaza. hurry faucet has worn out from western this was an invitation that was given through the egyptian intelligence chief from the presidency during
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the intelligent chief's visit to jerusalem last month. and it is one which is seen . the egyptians rolled out the red carpet or more accurately the israeli flag. there are pictures of the 2 men sitting together, natalie, but in front of an israeli flag, unlike what took place 10 years ago with benjamin netanyahu. there's obviously a real effort here from the egyptians to show that they are trying to build on and submit this relationship in a, in a more public way than usual. there's some analysis here that that is because they want to demonstrate to the americans, their concern potentially about changes in the foreign policy towards egypt from the, by the administration. egypt as the 2nd biggest recipient of u. s. military aid in the world. so being friendly with the biggest recipient in this public way, presumably makes sense on that front. the egyptians also talking about regional developments. speculation here that will include the situation with iran,
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but almost certainly there will be a great deal of focus on the situation in gaza. egypt does mediate between the egyptians of, excuse me, is ready rather, and hamas, and the other fighting factions within gaza. it was crucial in bringing an end to the fighting in may. her gun and my gerry, i have freed more than $200.00 prisoners during an attack on a medium security jail and canada. that's in the state of colgate. a soldier and the policemen were killed during the attack and 2 guards are still missing. still a had here on a call from the un human rights chief european government and to grind forces to take accountability alleged abuses ah,
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comes on, didn't seem very much it tropical depression. moving the last few hours. it's now disappeared. and the satellite picture shows there are no significant shares, but if she's great due to rain, and so central vietnam by 580 millimeters such widespread flooding. and they will be more in the full cost because it's just that from the threat, se, asia, it's fairly, with the assumption, sees for the shower. that's true. also for the philippines, maybe the more worrying aspect is the typhoon. this one shanty, which is now heading towards the coast to china, was really off the coast of china. there are warnings out in this province, sir john and over shanghai. he expected he had half a meter of rain to fall because the thing is stop moving. so tuesday, wednesday, it's a slow moving storm. the circulate somewhere around he accompany precise where, but the rain will certainly be falling persistently and heavily that part of china in the big picture. yes, obese. we'll see some rate in south korea and some parts of japan. the rest of
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china, frankly, is largely dry apart from just west of hong kong, where the ice was the end of the plum raises still showing itself to some degree. hong kong itself is cool down, but it's so humid still 50 degrees. and sundry the talk to al jazeera, we what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on. 3 whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra holding the powerful to account as we examine the us his role in the world on al jazeera. oh,
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a hell of a watching al jazeera, that's remind you about top stories here. the salad, the u. n. a seeking more than $600000000.00 to help avoid to humanitarian crisis. and i kind of stone. secretary general, i'm telling you terrorists as africans are facing the collapse of an entire country . and he's warning that many will run out of food as winter approaches. natalie bennett is an egypt on the 1st official visit. fine israeli prime minister in a decade. he's met president fossil pc for talks in a resort city on the fine i peninsula. gunman in nigeria have freed more than $200.00 prisoners during an attack on a medium security jail and cover that's in the state of cookies. as soldier and the police were killed during the attack, and 2 guards are still missing. now,
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the international monetary fund is providing a financial lifeline of more than $1000000000.00 to lebanon, which is grappling with the deep economic crisis. the new cabinet has been holding its 1st meeting since being appointed last week. billing that businessman and g mccarthy took charge as prime minister last week after the 13 months of deadlock that plunged to the country even deeper into crisis then called has worn out from beirut. the words of the new prime minister, a lot of work awaits us. they need to rescue the country. the economy is all about collapse. what's behind me? gas stations are closed. there have been crippling fuel shortage for weeks now. it has paralyze the economy, paralyzed the country. we are as a main thoroughfare. it's monday. the 1st day of the business week there's supposed to be traffic and as you can see, traffic is very thin. yes, this is a government that is cash drops. this is a state which is nearly bankrupt,
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it can no longer subsidize, essential goods essentially like fuel. and once those subsidies are lifted, not only will the price, the fuel skyrocket, the price of every other commodity. so this new government will have to contain public anger. but it has received a financial lifeline lab and on the shareholder in the i m m, which means it has special drawing, right. so it has been able to withdraw more than $1000000000.00, so definitely a lifeline. how will the government spend it? will it continue subsidizing good, a policy which has been criticized because it has led to smuggling and importers hoarding fuel and creating a block market? or will it use this money to support what half a 1000000 families vulnerable families who are desperately in need of a $100.00 cash assistance every month. so the economy has collapsed more than 80 percent of the population for the currency has collapsed. so
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a lot of challenges i had, but that $1000000000.00, of course, it will help, but that is the short term solution. what this government needs to come up with is a sustainable path to recovery. the united states military as missile tests conducted by north korea opposed to threats to the countries neighbors and beyond. north korea, state news service reported a new type of long range cruise missile was tested, victoria, gate and b has the detail. photo is released by north korea state realm media reportedly show a test that took place over the weekend of a new long range cruise missile when you cook and it said to fly and 1500 kilometers and hit targets in north korea territorial waters. and it's enough to make its neighbors worry they're going redemption of nuclear missile activity clearly shows that it is urgent to have engagement and dialogue with north korea to find a fundamental solution to such problems. i think you single kid all if it's true
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that north korea fired a missile with a range of 1500 kilometers. it's threatening the peace and safety of japan and it's surrounding region. we are highly concerned about this. are described as a strategic weapon. it's fall as provocative in the ballistic missiles, north korea tested in the past and isn't subject to un sanctions, but seems intended as a reminder from north korea of its military strength. i've been even the chinese are concerned about this to write any proper tiny scholars would event. and you know, if you watch chinese tv and stuff like that, they actually talk about how, like north korea are 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. it's kind of a useful tool for our pain diplomacy regional. they've been gridlock since 2019 over talk. same to dismantling north korea's nuclear and ballistic weapons program . in return for us sanctions relief, but some political analysts say north korea isn't
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a priority for the biden administration. kim jong ern admitted 2 months ago that north korea was suffering from the worst food shortage in a decade. a situation compounded by existing un sanctions and self imposed border closure due to cave 19 and say this weekend shows strengths may have been partly for domestic consumption. victoria gate and b al jazeera. the un human rights chief has urged ethiopian government and to grind forces to take accountability for alleged abuses committed during fighting in the region. michelle ashley says the report on the u. n's investigation will be out in november. i also urge government of job to accept the invasion of the investigation report as part of its efforts to bring about accountability. i also rated my call to the can government to ensure accountability for a lead. widespread human rights violation by the forces in the gray region, grievances must be addressed to meaningful peace building and reconciliation
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efforts to avoid the risk that they will be kind of hard with profound implications for the country and the rest of the home of africa. well, in europe he has northern region of t. great conflict between the national army and the grind people's liberation front of now and it's 11 months. the t p i left dominated ethiopia politics for nearly 30 years, until a prime minister of the med took power back in 2018. i'll be ordered a military operation against the group integrate in november saying it attacked on the basis that left says it was unfairly targeted. the conflict meanwhile, has killed thousands of people. the un says more than 2000000 have been displaced and more than 400000 i live in close to famine. in june, the african union launched an independent inquiry into alleged human rights abuses after accounts of massacres and sexual violence against civilians. when i speak to him, morgan, she has covered the humanitarian crisis into extensively for us to join us now from cartoon have no access to the region has been incredibly difficult yet. we're still
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hearing these reports of these atrocities. i believe many and joseph also been kicked out. now given the political climate is accountability at all likely. well we've as the same question to the refugees who fled from t gray to to dance states of god. if i said more than 60000 refugees have cross over things to the top of the conflict, and they all say that they doubt accountability will be served, especially for those who lost family members and who watched people being great. that's something that came up in the report of the human rights commissioner that there was rapes and killings committed against the people to grow by the european government. she also described the reports of our bodies found in the t. trevor incidence got out of state as very disturbing. now we have covered that and we've spoken to people who have recovered the bodies from the river. they say that the bodies were thrown into the river by her militias,
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and that they were able to communicate to some to grant, who are still in, in homer and into gray. and that they witnessed bodies being thrown into the river after being tortured and shot. we've seen those signs on bodies that were retrieved here into them and got out of state. but then there's also the reports of atrocities committed by the t p left. that was mentioned by the human rights commissioner. we also had the attorney general or if you're speaking on the latest regarding the fighting and pick right and other parts of the field pm. we call upon the international community fund the, the human rights council to condemn the use of terrorist tactics, tried soldiers as well as the mosque killing of civilians, the organized looting and wanton destruction that the t p has been inflicting enough far. and i'm our regional faith. if he's high time down, the world wakes up to the reality that the pale, if he's the aggressor and not the victim in these tragedy.
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and now this list, remember this is the preliminary report. this is not the final report. the reports that it's supposed to be final set to be out and the 1st of november, that's when the conflict, if it is still continuing, will enter it 1st year 100. the people displaced, people killed and we've heard now from both sides conditions. again, both the philippine government and the to go to foreign forces of atrocities committed, but in all of business as the, the victims are the people who are living through the conflict and suffering. the humanitarian consequences, of course, have a morgan there across this forth from cartoon. thank you, haven't now moving on and dozens of angry investors have stormed the headquarters of the cash strapped chinese property developer. security guards formed a wall at the entrance to the ever ground group where purchases and shouted at company workers. the group says it's facing unprecedented difficulties,
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but has rejected suspicions. it was on the brink of bankruptcy. every ground is the world's most indebted real estate company, and its struggles have raised concerns across markets globally. invest to say they're not convinced by ever grounds proposal to repay funds. most of our product already have to give money to us back in september. so they will stop, they are not able to give the money to, but he's the c o finance company. and he took out the money in advance. we don't know where to get our money. or flights and train services in china's largest city has been cancelled as a typhoon. approaches trying to was blasting wins of more than 150 kilometers an hour as it moved up that coast towards shanghai. schools, offices and shops will been shant. i'm typhoon has already hit ty, one with heavy rain and wind. a dutch court has now ruled,
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but must employ its drivers on a permanent basis. it says, dr. is that all covered by the collective labor agreement for taxi transportation? for its part says it will appeal against the decision and has no plans to employ drive in the netherlands. the ride heading service is all due. the drivers who use the app or rather self employed entrepreneurs, i'll know about jock of inches, bids to win all for tennis. grand slams this year has ended in tears. the wild number one who also missed out on a record 21st major was beaten in straight sets by russia is daniel medive. so hell malick reports. danny med with that said he was determined to stop the nova joker bitch from making history. and from the very 1st set of sunday's flushing meadows finally, the russian look dead set on making good on his word. yorba
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which never really found his dried off the dropping the 6th floor. he lost the 2nd by the same school line. yeah. and it to sit down the dream of being the 1st man since $969.00 to sweep all the major's in a calendar year, while also seeing a record breaking 21st grand slam looked to be flipping away. so i did show some glimpses of resistance, but it wasn't enough to 2 and a quarter i was on the mid with would finally have these moments the russian taking the fool to win his 1st grand slam and ruin. what could have been
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the biggest moment of joke of which is career? and despite usually being though compose the gravity of what had happened, seemed to take an emotional tone on the world number one. kind of visualizing myself standing here in front of you guys and what would i say? and i would like to say tonight, even though i haven't won the match, my heart is filled with joy. and i'm the happiest man alive because you guys made me feel very know what he was going for today. and i just want to say that, i mean, anyway, what want to complex this year for your career. i never had this to anybody else. and right now for me, you are the greatest tennis player in the history this special day
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for med with a man that will be remembered for his history denying victory in new york to hell malik al jazeera, while afterwards negative, explained his dead fish celebration came from playing video games with his friends, i wanted to make his legendary for me again. it's not because i want to be on the newspaper talking about chief celebration or whatever. i don't care. but i wanted to make it special for people to laugh for my friends to last for a few for weeks. and i knew i'm going to make it. i get hurt a little bit. i. it's not easy to make an on the hard course. i got hurt a little bit, but i'm happy i'm a legendary for myself. well, we've also been speaking to tennis journalists, craig gabriel, who explains just why met the depth when the so special? well, it is historic in itself. i mean, there was a history that novak jock of which was going for by tried to win the calendar grand slam and when
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a 21st korea major. but the historical aspect for danielle negative is the fact that he has water. that with this incredible result over novak going into this final jock of it should lead the head to head 53. now it's 5 water jug that has been narrowed and no sorry, danny omega has. busy produced the map chief his life, they played it. the struggle open final this year was pretty straightforward to, to jock image and maybe to. busy learn from that experience. this was just the final of the majors and his 1st grand slam championship. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the u. n. is teaching $600000000.00 to help avoid humanitarian crisis and i've got a storm. so because your general, antonio terrorist says afghans are facing the collapse of an entire country and is
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wanting that many will run out of food as winter approaches. the international community must find ways to make cash of.

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