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in documentary, the change the word on al jazeera, examining the headline, we can have a political, the senses. political difference should not be the reason for kill other human investigative journalism location we've gained access to a training can run by searching. for instance, from different corner, i never see, no american dream in america. you just fill out your caged animals, things like that. my child shouldn't go through the program that open your eyes to tennis, if you, well, today, on algiers, they're all the news. a talk story to 0. international donors effects more than
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a $1000000000.00. rough stone. you interpreter journal says he's concerned the country could collapse us extra states as pulling american troops out of afghanistan was the right decision entity blinking told the house of representatives committee that staying would have torn in more troops. the u. s. as north korean missile test, post threats for the countries neighbors. state news agency said the cruise missiles flew 1500 kilometers. situation in afghanistan has been on the agenda, talks between cutters, foreign minister, and his french counterpart. they discussed how to coordinate humanitarian aid and future evacuations. the ministers confirmed flights will continue out of cobble airport. i'm had been up to rockman a funny says cutter has asked the taliban to respect women's rights and urge the leadership to engage with the international community. as we stated from the
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beginning, the position of state of put that as a mediator in the 1st place has been, has remained in portions. and we have said that oscillation will never be an answer . recognition is not a priority, but engagement is the only way for what for all of us, nobody sped is waffle. not all the afghan people should enjoy all their freedoms, including women's rights and above all, to sever 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 campaign. as a warning that dozens of judges hiding in afghanistan, after thousands of prisoners were released during the taliban takeover. and most of those fearing for the safety of women. afghanistan as around 250 women judges, a few were able to flee in recent weeks. but most were left behind and still trying
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to get out. women who work and justice have been high profile targets before. 2 females supreme court justices were shot dead by an identified gunman in january. a taliban spokesman said that the time that the group was not involved in addition to the judges activists say there are around a 1000 other women, human rights defenders who could also be in danger. baton about band women from most work when they ruled africanist on 20 years ago. now the group says women's rights will be protected in line with islamic law, and women will be allowed to work across most sectors of society. well, marcia america hale is a former african judge now living in the u. k. she has escaped tune. assassination attempts by the taliban in afghanistan joins us now by scott from manchester. thank you very much indeed for being with us. i wonder if you, for your hearing from women judges who are still enough going to stop and women judges are enough against on dell are not safe because the taller bond number
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except women be a judge in the 2nd system down in such a dangerous place. i will tell us what happened to you with the taliban. what was your experience? my experience with the taller one there is experience in my life. when i became a judge in id allies in just is around the course, and i stand against all the things was against women. and i was tied by the law and i stopped to shoot for the both women. all my work was, was not popular with a ton of one. so they tried in. ready political leaders who was born and i worked, it tried to kill me, and they came in my house at 9 man with gun and i'm in shock. 9 man came to kill one female judge, and i skipped to pakistan. and after the pakistan it tried to kill me again. they hit me by car to put me in did. and that was the reason i paid the high price. i
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mean i just can't stop it. i mean, tell me that the term on spokesmen have said several times since they took over things going to be different that they are going to be revenge taken on people who worked with the previous administration. if you are to manage to be in touch with some of these women who are worried, what, what are they telling you about their experience on the ground? i'm leading the group of female judges and i'm complaining for them. they are in danger, day moving house to house and of course the taliban and the coming on is released. and this is a big shock for p me and judges. and the message is i received very upsetting messages. some, sometimes they just, they don't have a hope for tomorrow, they will be alive or not. i mean the judges, i mean, you did that. and or the people in charge now know who the charges on and where
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they live today. can you repeat again that so the taliban must know who these women are with the judges are. does that mean that they automatically know where they live all because they have a database in the, in supreme court. they have a database in the room and just because of that and the women are just going house to house the changing location. the recently, the, the you case, justice minister robert bucklin said that the government had managed to evacuate 9 female judges. what kind of steps are you taking to try and continue those kind of evacuation if, if people do want to leave, this is one thing i have to just pass my muscle to the national community to give them imaging cmt to save countries. because women just cannot survive at the
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tollman can release the taliban and they have a lot to find him. he's coming us taliban entrance group and a ton of another except to women as a judge. because the thing being a judge in islam is against this. this is the big issue with the marcia about her health. thank you very much. data for your interest. thank you. on its national monthly fund is providing a financial lifeline of more than a $1000000000.00 to lebanon. as it grapples with one of the worst economic crises in modern history, the new cabinet has been holding its 1st meeting the presidential palace in bugger billionaire. businessman mccarty took challenges prime minister last week after 13 months of deadlock, which so the country plunged deeper into crisis. lebanon had been without functioning government since last year's bay route. port explosion actually was in a holder, has moved from beirut. the words of the new prime minister,
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a lot of work awaits us. they need to rescue the country. the economy is all about collapse. look behind me, gas stations are close. there have been crippling fuel shortage for weeks. now. it has paralyze the economy, paralyzed the country. we are at the main thoroughfare. it's monday. the 1st day of the business week. they're 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, it can no longer subsidize, essential goods, 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 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
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a lifeline. how will the government spend it? will it continue subsidizing goods? a policy which has been criticized because it has led to smuggling and importers forwarding fuel and creating a black markets. 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 for assistance. every month, so the economy has collapsed more than 80 percent of the population for the currency has collapse. so a lot of challenges ahead, 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 pass to recovery. last year was the most dangerous on record for people defending their land and livelihoods. along with the ecosystems vital for biodiversity and the climate global witness, record 227 murders of land and environmental defenders in 2020. they say that
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number falls far short of the true scale of the problem. activists also face threats of arrest smear campaigns and normally all attacks columbia talk the list was 65 death followed by mexico, philippines, and brazil was a 3rd of all fatal attacks. targeted indigenous people. although they only make up 5 percent of the world's population mining is the industry with the most deaths linked to it, 50 in total. it's followed by agribusiness and logging on a federal home get you report. despite coverage 1900 restrictions last year was a deadline. on record for environmental activists, a trail of blood, the campaign group, global witness says killed $227.00 people around the world. like my own j looks a cas, his mother keeley, who was shot dead in her living room for campaigning about an open cast mine in south africa. my mom was a case for my my mom was just
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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 paints a 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 in development projects. and that full potential conflict between communities living in and around those resources, indigenous peoples group. and those companies who wants to undertake development projects and very often don't consult with those communities twice. meditation fact that these people who are taking a piece will stand off at columbia stop the left with $65.00 that's more than
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doubled in mexico. and 2nd place, 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. they can appeal to me in human rights groups, place the blame on the government for feeling to protect activists and saving with the companies. exploiting the resources environment allow them to do help only because 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 in congress. people on the front lines like mexican activist, my ts valensuela, who states 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. i could be harmed physically
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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, in, in protecting our lands. these activists see themselves as the last line of the fence against the exploitation of resources in a worse and in climate. and they know all too well that there is a long way to go before they can see an end to the impunity that allows them to be killed. allison, the, and the jersey i've gotta gunman in nigeria have freed more than $200.00 prisoners . it happened in an attack on a medium security jail in the city of cuba. a soldier and policemen were killed during the attack and 2 guards still missing. saying and non jury nearly 70 students have been released by the captors in them foreign state. and they were abducted along with several teachers almost 2 weeks ago. kid, nothing for ransom is becoming increasingly common in nigeria. ministry is carrying
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out an offensive against on groups in some far roger and company that has lost a court battle over dr. as rights in the netherlands. the court ruled that the company must employ drivers on a permanent basis. this should give them higher wages and more rights. if they fall ill. there has been ordered to pay compensation for failing to comply. it says it will appeal the company and argued. the drivers who use the app are self employed. entrepreneurs, dozens of angry investors have stormed headquarters of a cash strapped chinese property developer, demanding their money back. security guards formed a wall at the entrance to ever grandeur group, where protest is shattered in company workers. groups as it's facing, quote, unprecedented difficulties, but rejected suspicions that was on the brink of bankruptcy, grande's the world's most indebted real estate company. and it's issues of race concerns across market globally. invest the say they're not convinced by the groups
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plans to repay funds. most of our products already have to give money to us, but now in september, so they will stop. they are not able to give the money to the c o finance company and we took out the money in advance. we don't know where to get our money. a surgeon, support florentine as main opposition party could signal trouble for president l. better fernandez. rising inflation and poverty have damaged public support for the government. despite signs of economic recovery, sunday's primary vote is seen as a preview for the midterm elections in november. there's a ball has more from what i asked them, you vote against the government. if i were to go for a man, this shocked argentina after sundays,
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prime reelection. the results were unexpected and show how the opposition is regaining strength since the defeat of former precedent mowdy feel motley 2 years ago it cannot come. we'll see me. tonight we are saying it's enough through the poles enough to abuse tonight, more than 7 out of 10 people elected a new puff, and our pot was the chosen one. and it's not only happening here in when a fire is but all around the country. i mean, the, the ruling parties headquarters. there was disappointment. i will be over. he says, the government needs to analyze what went wrong. that the government, the government lost the capacity to convince a lot of people. i'm an activist and will always support the government. but there needs to be a change of how the handling things, maybe more determination and transformation. that's what we want to know about it for man, this came to power almost 2 years ago. he's part of a center left coalition and was hand picked by the former president. christina
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fernando vickers now. this election, you draw on the ruling party ahead of november's legislative election. there is still, there are many people in the country who are not happy with the economic crisis, with a government handling of damage. and that's why demanding change the legislative elections are only 2 months away, less in the book or whatever. but now that the elections won't solve the problem, people have been facing this year. the problem is that because of the pandemic, psychological problems and uncertainty with a government that can't get one thing right? there are problems with our economy and a lack of jobs. this helps people ventilate, all the troubles they face. for them is implemented one of the world to test coven 19 quarantines last year. but argentina has one of the world's highest death rates
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from the virus. the look down had a huge impact on the troubled economy. this election results send president over the phone and then there's a clear message. the question now is how he will respond. that is, i will, i'll jessina when a site is a 1000000 school students have returned to the classroom in new york after the city entirely scrapped online learning for the 1st time. since the pandemic began, all staff and students are required to wear masks. and while there's no vaccine rule for children, jobs will be required to take part in some sports and activities. teachers must be vaccinated or faced losing their jobs. a city is also ended remote working for around 300000 employees who must be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. still to come out 0. tennis has a new grandson champion. more from the us open. coming up, consult. ah.
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ah ah, andy is here now and with the sport. thank you so much. lauren, well, nearly crowned us open champion down on the drivers. said the another joke of which is the greatest play in tennis history, an emotional night for joke of which not only losing the final, but missing the chance to become the 1st man and 55 years to win all 4 majors in the same year. he was also chasing a record 21st grand slam title method as a securities. the russian world number 2, delivering an incredible straits at victory on the same day as his 3rd wedding
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anniversary. i don't know how i'm going to feel if, if i win a 2nd one or 3rd one, but that's my 1st one. so i'm really happy means a lot to me, of course, part of me is very sad stuff one to, to swallow this kind of this, this last, i mean, considering everything that was on the line, he was going for huge history. and knowing that i managed to, to stop him is definitely makes, may, makes it sweeter everything that mental, emotionally i had to deal with throughout the, throughout the tournament last couple weeks was just a lot. i know how to celebrate the russians. know how to celebrate. hopefully i will not getting the use or if i get i going to be in a good way, but i'm definitely going to celebrate the next few days. i still love this board and i still feel good on the court. and as long as there's motivation and that flare, i'll keep writing well as cross now to new york and speak with john,
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what's on commentator for the tennis channel. so executive editor of sports illustrated. john, you've written that we should look at this is a and medford of when rather than a joke of which last did you get the sense a grade level of belief from med video going into this final yeah, he was playing the better tennis headed into the fido, i think it's very relevant. he got got with his matches much quicker than joke, which you've been a lot less time on the court. and then on sunday, there was no question that joker, which felt whether it was the weight of his legs, or whether it was the the figurative weight of the occasion. it wasn't the joke of custom to, but miss ben with so good yesterday, he would not have lost anyone on the planet. so we always play this game. so how much of it is the losing player not playing it as best and how much of it is the weather? i think we really have to give a lot of credit to negative here. i mean, federal and dow joke initiative almost doubts on this calendar year. grand slam put
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into context for, for on use audience the scale of the task. joke of it was attempting to pull off the these are the 3 greatest players of all time. you've mentioned, at least in terms of makers, one. and none of them have pulled off the grand player. no male player is pulled it off more than half a century. and what you realize you saw yesterday it just one bath and you, you have to wait $28.00 of $27.00 matches of each of the 4 majors and one slight off day one day when the opponent gets hot one day when you have a little tweak of an injury, i mean of these 3 tightens joking, which is the only player even get the even to one the 1st 2 leg. so what he did was extraordinary winning $27.00 matches at the majors in one year is extraordinary, but we got a glimpse yesterday of how difficult it is to pull off the speed. he came one short and it has meant that i've got the game. gee thing to go on and when multiple grand slams himself. yeah, i mean,
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i think we're all going to have to reset our standards and then again, we have 3 players. now we're $22020.00, and you to be if you want 5 or 6 or 7. andre agassi 8, majors job macro 7 majors and these were absolute tightens of. so i think it could, by all means he has the game, especially on hard court, and the clay is going to be difficult for him. brass is going to be a little difficult on hard courts. there's no doubt i think he will add to his hall of majors, but i think we're going to have to reset our expectations that a player who wins $34.00 or 5 major. that's a brilliant career. i think the days of watching players with 20 of these were a little bit spoiled for choices right now, but i'm not sure that's going to be the standard going forward. i guess we have to talk about the women's final as well. even in the is that you've been watching that solomon, we've rarely witnessed the story like m a rod connie dish does. does she have the look of being somebody who is can avoid many pitfalls and have to be ly head for apply that so young we have about 60 days worth of data point. so i guess the
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answer is yes. this is going to 2nd major. if you've ever played it, i mean a story. we're talking about the med and it was one versus 2 what it was? no bacterial convention, this paul same player going for history. the women combined ranking in the final, the to final. it was $224.00. neither of them were in the top 50. and emma rather connie. she wasn't even in the main broad. he had to qualify just to get a space in the tournaments. so it was a really in 2 weeks of she's so so much hoist. i think there's so much to like about her game, but i had also, i mean, you know, 6060 days ago she wasn't on the top 10 players in the u. k. 14 days ago, she wasn't on the top 100 players in the world. so i think we all feel like this was, this was a really fun promising event for her. and we're eager to see where it goes next. but it's just, i mean i, it's just a remarkable story. this has been blindingly fast. john as a great to so john, what's on the joining is from new york. thanks so much for your time. jo. anytime
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title holders. chelsea back in champions league action for the 1st time since lifting the trophy in may. so let's take a look over the head coach just for months before the teams will know when it's manchester city. in that final chelsea will begin the trophy defense again. then it's in petersburg on choose day before nobody would have thought that that and then we will be the winner of this competition in the end. but believe it or not, i think there are so so many teams who can win it. if you need a new need, a bit of luck, you need a momentum. you need a good group, but there are so many teams out there who have a good group, a strong clap and good players and good coaches. so this competition is a very open competition. while a last on christiana, on our flight from manchester, united in the champions league was back in the 2009 final united. losing 2 notes of also about a how to be involved in the when against chelsea. the year before,
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the theme will begin the group campaign this time out against the switch champions . young boys are now law school twice in his 1st game back at the club that was against you. cassie united on saturday. the impact already got goes very important goals for, for us, as you know, you know, the qualities, but the talking before the experience of, of just an ice summation. so it's great for us. so select here in the club already . so he's going to be great to have him back. ok, that is a sport is looking for now let's get back to lauren and andy, thank you very much indeed. and chris on monday can always catch up with all the sport and of course news recovering or checking out our website 0 dot com. and you can also watches live by clicking on the orange line icon on that. for me to take the news out, i'll be here and then another for the day. thanks for watching. ah
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