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to become a middle east and trade and money skillfully enough out 3 key areas up to about filling up from the connecting the world, connecting the future the cut. cut to gateway to whoa trade. the news this is al jazeera. ah hello. i'm rob matheson and this is the news life from coming up in the next 60 minutes, a plea to help ghana stamps, but un secretary general says more than 1000000000 dollars has been pledged in a fairly bennett host talks with outdoor cc and the 1st visit to egypt by end is
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really prime minister in a decade. north korea says it's successfully launched a new kind of long range, cruise missile, japan, ones. it's a threat to peace and the deadliest year on record. it will tell you about the activists being murdered across latin america and is for another joker which is just missed out from a red tennis ground from the world. number one, based on evidence in the final of the us. ah, international donors have pledged more than $1000000000.00 to help us get to stand for an aid. had dried up after the challenge and take over the donations, followed a plea for help from the un saying off guns were an urgent need of a lifeline. its target was at least $600000000.00 to avoid what it calls a humanitarian crisis. secretary general until the tennis says he's concerned about
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the collapse of the entire country. many are at risk of running out of food by the end of the month as winter approaches. diplomatic editor james bays is at the conference in geneva. the united nations is still seriously concerned about the situation in afghanistan. yes, the 2nd she said he's been very pleased by the response of the international community. he came here to geneva for this flash appeal, saying that he wanted $606000000.00 for the next 4 months. and i'm going to start in new money. well, we know that lots of money is being pledged. what the us trying to work out is that some of that money is money that already being pledged by nations. whether it is that new money, but they are, i think, genuinely pleased by the response from the international community bought the secretary general when i asked him about the possibility of a complete economic collapse, enough chemist on. so that was still a serious possibility. financial system for the present moment is
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extremely limited in its capacity, which means that to a number of basic economic functions that cannot be delivered. and of course, for people they had, as you know, the possibility to get a limited amount of cash, but with enormous difficulties that we are having also enormous difficulties and them. i mean, an economy doesn't work without the blood and the blood of the economy is cash. and so, as i said, i think it is important to avoid the collapse of the economy. and i think the international community find the ways to do it without violating international rules and norms. he said the situation is extremely urgent, and that's because of the calendar. obviously winter is approaching enough kind of stuff. and even if they get the money from the international community and it seems they have got quite a bit more money,
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they've got to get the humanitarian aid and get it distributed before winter sets in. well eunice f is wanting that close to 1000000 children and i've got a son are threatened by acute valued attrition when he hospitals, the relying humanitarian aid is struggling to provide basic services to all stratford visited one in couple 16 months old school soon has measles and pneumonia, doctor said she was too weak to be vaccinated against measles because like many children in this cobble hospital, she's suffering severe. acute malnutrition, they are fighting for their lives. 5 months old carson was born with jaundice. he's very on the weight too weak to cry. his mother cannot afford to feed him and she is distraught. now, when he stopped urinating and he had diarrhea and he was crying all day and night,
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i don't have money to buy him milk. so brought into the hospital in there again, the children's hospital receives up to 1300 patients a day. sometimes children have to share beds because there aren't enough 9 months old adora is also suffering from pneumonia. his mother's struggles to give him oxygen to amass the 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 pow enough, gone his don at the hospital entrance. families wait for news of the young ones inside. the conditions at this hospital are shocking and staff 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
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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 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. and we're afraid that if our staff continue not to be paid, they may not be able to afford to come to work. un says governments and international donors have to put politics aside. the international community knows
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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 begs, and we pledge 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, for i've got this done today for the children. if i've got his stuff i've gone is 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. die. charles crawford al jazeera council. well, the situation in afghanistan has been on the agenda talks between cutout foreign minister and his french counterpart. they discussed how to coordinate humanitarian aid and future evacuations. we confirmed flights. we'll continue out of couple
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airport, how many been docs among all tawny says cut out has been asked to the taliban to respect women's rights by giving examples of muslim countries for women play. an active role is urge the leadership to engage with the international community. as we stated from the beginning, the position of set of put that as a mediator in the 1st place has been, has remained in portion. and we have said that ice edition will never be announcer . recognition is not a priority, but engagement is the only way forward for all of us to spend a lot for them 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 if we will continue to exercise pressure on the taliban to fulfill their commitments. and mohammed val has this update from the meeting here and to ha,
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the focus has been on the show of the sun, and particularly the continuation of evacuations of french, the french nationalist from there he, the french foreign minister said that at least $47.00, france national of javion evacuated today with the help of the tardies and he put special focus on that and he, he, he fact cut off many times during his he's a response to the questions, the fax car for it's rolling. i've gone found, he said it is a key role since the beginning of this, of these operations in mid in the middle of last month. and he said he has discussion. you had discussions very fruitful discussions with his cover the cost of parts. we understand the problem is unhappy and it's not hiding. it's frances unhappy with the taliban. before he left france for yesterday, the french foreign minister, he said the france was not established ties with the 21. he accused taliban of my
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into the international community. he said the policy and promised to give free freedom for evacuation of people who want to leave the country that the promised also to establish a comprehensive national consolation government and that they have re need on those 2 promises. he said francis will not establish this. i'm talking about what he said before he left off and today or so. he hinted at it, he said discussion is still going on through the through car, through the agency top. and he said that the on the tale bond response to those demands by the international community and physicality by froth. there will be always a problem and france will not be able to establish direct ties. penny bar, head on the knees are including lebanon's, new candidate needs for the 1st time as the i m f. and i was just trying to give the crippled country a financial lifeline. a call from you and human rights for the feel p has government and to good, i am forced to take responsibility for alleged abuses. sports will hear from the
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trophy holder, says that again, the defense european champions, the title ah, israel and egypt have agreed to strengthen the relationship in the interests of both countries. it's really primary enough tale. bennett made the comments after meeting with egyptian counterpart of the father of cc. it described their talk size important and very good. after discussing political security and economic issues, bennett is the 1st is a leader to on an official visit to egypt in a decade. the be cool, the sean at the meeting was very important and very good. during the meeting, we created an infrastructure for a deep connection for the future. and we discussed political security and economic issues and ways to solidify the relationship and strengthen the interest of our country, israel's opening up to the countries of the region and the basis for this long
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standing recognition is the peace between israel and egypt and therefore on both sides we must invest in strengthening this relationship and we did that today. our false, it has been monitoring the talks from west jerusalem. it is extremely public and high profile. it's the 1st such visit public visit, at least by a prime minister of israel since benjamin netanyahu went to, to the same location in 2011. so obviously he is responding bennett prime minister bennett to a, an invitation transmitted through the head of egyptian security who is in israel and in august and communicated this invitation and very much the red carpet was laid out. and these ready flag as well, which is something that benjamin netanyahu didn't see during his visit. so a very public courting by the egyptians to have this, this major event from bennett, you heard what he said there about an infrastructure for a deep relationship going forward. various issues being discussed, regional issues,
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but also specifically they talked about the situation in gaza. egypt a has acted as a mediator before it was instrumental in bringing an end to the fighting in may. and the, the prime minister did say of is, or they say that the significant role in maintaining security and stability in the gaza strip in egypt plays was part of the negotiations that talks, officials being quoted in the israeli media. as saying that bennett specifically asked for further restrictions and oversight at the rough are crossing between garza and egypt. mohammad, the master is associate professor of media and cultural studies at doha institute for graduate studies. he explains why the relationship between israel and egypt is a strategic one. i think we have to remember that this comes against the backdrop of the normalization agreements that were signed last year between israel and for
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error countries. this represents a type of opportunity for a country like egypt to become more public if you will, about its relationship with israel. obviously there's a, there's a strategic relationship there. there's an economic relationship, but i think the cd administration, or the cc regime, rather views this as an opportunity to become more public, a chance to curry favor with the the bite and administration in the united states. something which is very important. for cc, an attempt to really distract from the human rights violations that the cc regime has carried out for bennett. for israel, he doesn't, we have to remember he doesn't really have any sort of foreign policy credentials. he's new, he's his product. his predecessor, benjamin netanyahu was seen as, as a sort of a global statement. so this is an opportunity for him to, to sort of show that he, that he belongs on the,
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on the world stage. the international monetary fund is to provide more than $1000000000.00 to lebanon, which is grappling with a deep economic crisis. the new cabinet has been holding its 1st meeting since being appointed last week billionaire business. the national mccarty took charge as prime minister last week. after 13 months of deadlock, the plunge, the country even deeper into crisis is in a harder has more 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 the 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 states which is nearly bankrupt. it can no longer subsidize, essential goods,
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essential goods like fuel. and once those subsidies are listed, 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 forwarding fuel and creating a block market. or will it use this money to support what half a $1000000.00 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 port. the
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currency has collapsed. so a lot of challenges i had, but that $1000000000.00, of course, it will help, but that is a short term solution. what this government needs to come up with is a sustainable pass to recovery. united states military says miss all tests conducted by north korea pose a threat to the country's neighbors. north korea state new service reported a new type of long range cruise missile has been tested, victoria gate and b has the details. 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. or you could go under, it said to fly and 1500 kilometers and hit targets in north korea territorial waters. and it's enough to make its neighbors worry when redemption of nuclear missile activity clearly shows that it is urgent to have engagement in dialogue with north korea to find a fundamental solution to such problems. thank 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 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. it's kind of a useful tool for in our pre diplomacy regional. there's been gridlock since 2019 over talks aimed at dismantling north korean nuclear and ballistic weapons program in return for us sanctions relief. but some political analysts say north korea isn't a priority for the biden administration. kim jong ern admitted 2 months ago that
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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 flights and train services in china's largest city have been cancelled as a typhoon approaches shown to was producing winds of more than 150 kilometers. and ours had moved up the coast towards chung high schools offices and shops of shot, the ty, things already hit, ty, one with heavy rain and winds us president joe biden visiting 3 western states to assess the damage from wildfires. biden has just come from the south, but he promised support for communities affected by how can ida, the store may landfall in louisiana last month as administration is trying to gather backing for a trillion dollar spending plan that includes proposals for fighting climate change
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. our white house correspondent, kimberly hall that has more and there's no question that he is using these disasters to how the need for permanent change in terms of legislation to combat the issue of climate change. one that he repeatedly calls and existential threats and the president in the midst of all of this is underscore, the emergency he's utilizing the defense production act the 2nd time in order to deal with these wildfires. now. a this is important because this is a war time measure that he's triggered again because he simply doesn't have the tools that he needs and given the supply chain issues that have occurred as a result of cobra. 19 firefighters are actually short of fire hoses in order to combat these fires. so the u. s. president is going to be talking about what he's doing in the short term as well as what he wants to see in the long term. in order to address these issues because they are only getting worse in terms of wildfires,
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the season now lasting longer. 2 and burning hotter. in fact, right now, there are more than 60 and contained fires and 44000 that have already been set and contained this year. that court has rolled over, must employ its drivers in a permanent basis. it says drivers are covered by the collective labor agreement for taxi transportation. says it will appeal against the decision and has no plans to employ drivers in the netherlands. the right handing service is argued, drivers who use the app are self employed entrepreneurs, a former age to french president, the manual mac home has gone on trial. after being filmed, attacking a protester, alexandra banana was seen hitting a man during a made a demonstration in 2018. if he says a dozen charges into the voluntary violence and wearing a police barge, the 30 year old could be 100, a $120000.00 fine, and be sentenced to 7 years in prison. for years, immigration has been
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a hot topic in germany to those in the far right of the political divide, the arrival of more than a 1000000 refugees from syria and 2015 was a step too far, but many on the left sea migraines as a solution to germany's aging population with just 2 weeks left until the general election. dominic came reports and how immigration is affecting campaigns. a moment of relief for these afghans safe in germany at last, and now with their minds on the long term. until recently, german government policy would have seen most of these people sent back to afghanistan. but with the taliban in charge and cobble that has changed and to some of the far right of politics here, that change is a step too far. to start him off the visual heights, while other states focused on security and raw materials in the region. german politicians are primarily interested in the evacuation of afghans who want to leave the country. i dug and in the failure of the asylum and migration policy will go
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down in the history books at the crater failure of chancellor anglo month term. you're sick, i'm good. among the mainstream parties, the view is different and he can closer standing for the social democrats in central berlin. she says, germany should be looking to allow skilled refugees to work as soon as possible. i think what is really important that we drop all the rules that say right now that people cannot work from day one. equip that is very important to us that people should be able to work from day one when they come here, no matter what, just the time. that's at the moment. but of course it should be regulated. what almost all political parties agree on is the germany face is a growing shortage of workers caused by an ever aging population. many economists believe that as many as $400.00 fires new migrants every year on needed to fill the gap. but if not, then we have
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a tremendous problem with all our social security systems. first and foremost, the pension system that we face a tremendous issue. how many people pay into the relationship of how many people have entered the pension h? and that means if this problem is not solved by a migration, people will have to work longer or the pension has to be reduced even further. in 2015 angle, american opened the borders to syrian refugees in a humanitarian gesture, saying germany could do it. she even posed a selfies at the time with syrian citizens, like an us more money. now, 6 years on he lives in berlin and he's hoping one day to become a german citizen. he says he will miss mackerel in office when we all wish or i am very sad and worried about the future. she is going now and won't be around anymore, but she has her private life. and i'm worried now about the refugee policies and many other topics to see what will now change and whether things get better or
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worse. and if the current opinion polls are accurate than a left leaning government is the most likely result of this election. but with polling day drawing nearer, there are few certainty. dominant came al jazeera and motors of environment. activists and lung defenders hit a record high in 2020, according to a report from campaign group, global witness. 227 people were killed for protecting land rivers and natural resources. ellis island, sandra ron p h. e reports most were in latin america. despite the complete 1900 restrictions last year was a dead list on record for environmental activists. a trail of blood, the campaign group, global witness says killed 227 people around the world like my own j looks, a casserole. mother keeley, who was shot dead in her living room for campaigning about an open cast mine in
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south africa. my mom lives with a case for mine. my mom was just a person who wanted to make sure that all the proper person do procedures are followed. so that both the mine and the community to came from this the report painter, harrowing picture of escalating violence against defenders latin america remains the deadliest place for them. latin america has obviously it's very rich and that's wonderful. and also very rich and development projects. and that full potential conflict between communities living in and around those resources in digits, people's group and those companies who want to undertake development projects and very often don't consult with those communities twice. meditations, happy, there. these people who are taking a piece will stand all met at columbia, stop the left with $65.00, that's more than doubled in mexico. and 2nd place,
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a murderous trends that is only worse and since the signing of a peace deal in the country in 2016 that us opens larger parts of the country to extract of industry. and new fights for resources can feel gloomy in human rights groups. place the blame on the government for feeling to protect activists and saving with the companies. exploiting the resources that make sense. yeah, hopefully the god, it's the lack of a policy of guarantees for those exercising, social and environmental leadership. and we see it when politicians fail to ratify international agreements like s because the fail to pass and congress people on the front lines like mexican activist, my ts valensuela, who fights criminal groups controlling illegal minds in the sonora desert says he knows his life is on the line, i do feel afraid that i will, i will be harmed. i could be murdered,
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i could be harmed physically or harm, spiritually. and those, those are certain things that those are realities that i have to face in my, in my stance, in my, in my stance and in protecting our lands. these activists see themselves as the last line of defense against the exploitation of resources and a worse and in climate. and they know all to well that there's a long way to go before they can see an end to the impunity that allows them to be killed. allison and jesse it, i've gotta still had on our 0, the government supporters have little to celebrate in argentina. that's why when publications make a surprise, come back for an emotional life for nova shelter bits at the us open. ah,
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the extreme heat that we saw in iraq, typically iraq and western iran has gone back as normal temperatures, which is the low fourties this time the something, the breeze the mile is going to call it that normal coming out of iraq is dusty bringing that sort of weather down towards the gulf states the quarter sadie. we still catching the edge effects in ceylon, though it's weakening now of the monsoon. so overcast and drizzly, becoming a little less so. but this has continued story the next 2 days. and you said very much dry is the story, not particularly windy, average temperature not quite the same in turkey, still the bit of late and late summer for both greece and turkey tension high twenty's or low thirty's. but increasing me is going to be sherry winds of the gene once again fading before they get to the coast 11. but certainly keeping things a bit breezy over cypress. those shall become quite big. i think during wednesday
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in the western side of turkey right down to the south coast and as the year is changing, the rains going slowly south. that's true of trump glasgow not particularly widespread rains here. you can see plenty of these here. highlands in lake victoria . it becomes wet at night and the shelves move west towards rwanda. but you'll notice the monsoon, which is still bare up the coast of somalia, though it's dry. the joint applicant launches trade and investment in south africa into african trades that gives you access to more than 1100 exhibitors and 10000 visitors and buyers and more than 5000 conference delegates, more than 55 countries participate in trade and investment deals. with $40000000000.00 as business and governments come together to explore business and networking opportunities at the international exhibition boot to you by the african export import back at the premium partners. the atl 2020 was transforming africa
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