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me ah haiti's chief prosecutor asks for prime minister are hello hate to be charged over the killing of the president. ah, i'm not trying to sit down to their life from london. also coming upon taking office. president biden immediately faced the choice between ending the war or escalating section of state defend the heavily criticized withdraw from afghanistan during a 2nd day of grinning by congress un investigations painted breed,
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picture of the situation in serious saying violence that is lessening and california and vote on whether to record democratic governor gavin newsom, who has $46.00 people running to replace him. ah, it is to prosecutors asked a judge to charge the prime minister as a suspect in the matter of the president. it also ordered migration services not to let hello, he leave haiti, p news agencies reporting that he has now. the fact the prosecutor, president driven in louise was assassinated in july and court documents say the prime minister was called twice in the hours after the death by one of the main suspect. the calls is around for am, local time lost, its 7 minutes. i missed it. oh, he has not commented. how did he was drawn home and was recently in haiti. he spoke to us from mexico city. when you look at the overall panorama in haiti,
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this news couldn't have come really at worst time, an earthquake rope the south west of the country about a month ago. and the situation is still diary. many of those communities that it's been affected, we hearing reports at the moment of at least one community in which people are still struggling to get enough to there's obviously others that are struggling for shelter. that waiting for that rebuilding process to really kick in and you want to think ahead of the country to be able to deal with that. now it seems that in doubt there's obviously problems in terms of the public prosecutor and the legit phone calls between the prime minister, one of the principal suspects in the killing of the countries president. there's also, it seems a lot of political upheaval, a different faction, sort of fighting out for control of the moment in the country. and there's also a 3rd the problem in hated the moment, and that's the gangs which are really powerful. even when we and i personally was there covering the aftermath of the haiti,
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there were question most about whether you could get aid through of road the only road going to the disasters because there were 2 gangs fighting over it. so it's just an example of the problems there and the control that those groups are exerting right now in the country. now of course, having a divided government having question marks at the very least over who is the leader of the country right now is not going to help those overall problems that the country's going through right now. the secretary of state has faced a 2nd day of tough questioning over the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. washington has been heavily criticized for it. hasty evacuations out of taliban took control of the capital. antony, blinking as the rapid fall of campbell took us intelligence by surprise. and they'll be looking into why they failed to predict it. we collectively over 20 years invested as coronary amounts in those security forces and in that government, hundreds of billions of dollars, equipment, training advice support and based on that,
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as well as based on what we were looking at real time. again, we did not see this collapse in a matter of 11 days. the taliban has promised to distribute more than a $1000000000.00 of aid directly to afghans who needed. the money was pledged on monday at the 1st you and donors conference and i've got it on since the group seized power on is heavily reliant on external assistance. and the takeover has compounded fears of economic collapse. we assure the international community that we're pleased to hear about the pledge committed to afghanistan at the same time we promise on our part. but all the relief fate reach those that deserve it. it's our responsibility to hand out the really fade to all africans all across the country. the world health organization has delivered its 1st batch of more than 20 tons of medical aid to afghanistan with some of in july. but bon jovi was at cobbler fort
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when it landed. this is some of the 1st medical aid arriving from the world health organization about 23 metrics on essential supplies, including insulin consumables, surgical equipment, and much needed help for us on hospital. has organizations says that it is trying to build a bridge with which it can bring in much needed a for the millions of people who need it desperately. so these 2 shipments that essential supplies will provide medical help to about one point. 5000000 people have been assigned to a number of hospitals across the country, but there were there though that i vision said that this is not going to be enough . it is a 1st branch of the must needed help that the people of a planet by need unless that help is provided on a regular basis. and that's, as we heard from the united nation. this is become a regular feature. it is not going to be enough for the people of abundance on. and
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as we heard the united nation appealed to other nation that they don't need to just provide aid. but make sure that the sounds economy does not collapse and the people do not fall below the poverty line. as the projections are, that by the time dick's, if the situation does not improve more than 90 percent of the population, all of them it's on. it's going to go below the poverty line. and that's going man who lost several members of his extended family in a drone strike. last month is calling on the u. s. to accept it made an error and investigate him on monday. says his family was wrongly targeted by american forces looking to start a suspected isolation guy. 10 people including 7 children, were killed in the strike on august 29th of madison. his family was not linked to the group, but were employees of american organizations who had hoped to be evacuated. us claims the strike destroyed a vehicle packed with explosives and prevented an attack on couples airport. ah,
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may put in his hosting his ally, the syrian president, bashar la, sad for the 1st time in 6 years. the to need is discussed how serious forces backed by russia or gain control of the country's last rebel held areas who tend to intervene to support aside in the war in 2015. also criticized foreign powers who continue to back the positions didn't glove, no problem. and that's because the films to the main problem in my view is that the foreign military forces and without the permission of the u. n. m. without your sanctioning present on some territories of the country, which contradicts international law. and that does not give you an opportunity to use maxim efforts for the consolidation of the country and to move on the part of its restore ation as fast as you could if the whole territory of the country was controlled by the legal government. it took them for me when the money taking into
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account the fact that international terrorism recognizes no borders and spreads like an infection around the world. i can say that our armies made a huge contribution to protect the world from this evil. syria is essentially unfit for humans, and 10 years after the war there began the situation is getting even worse. according to a new report. the un commission of inquiry on serious as all sides in the conflict continued to perpetrate, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and stand accused of infringing the basic human rights of syrians. it found instances of torture, sexual violence, enforced disappearances, and arbitrary deaths. blamed on all sides government forces, armed groups and western backed rebels, medical facilities and food markets, the still routine target. the inquiry says a collapse economy and unchecked environmental issues. the those stayed in the country to fend for themselves. and for the more than 6 and a half 1000000 syrians,
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you've left in the past decade, the conclusion is that it's simply unsafe for them to go home. different parts of the country and we see the levels of violence in the fighting are going up prizes and down. and then we look at the whole country and we see the economy plummeting. we see should food shortages. and as we said earlier, 12400000 insecure, we see fuel shortages. we see the pandemic hitting and the numbers rising. and that's what makes us say at this moment, syria really is not a country that could be taking people on it is in the u. s, state of california deciding the fate of governor gavin, knew some in especial recall election campaign to ask. the democrats began with a conservative republican group in ken momentum. during the pandemic. new soon has been criticized for his handling of the coven 19 outbreak. along with liberal
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policies on immigration and crime, if more than 50 percent vote for him to be recalled, he'll be replaced by whichever candidate receives the highest vote. in the 2nd question on the ballot missions, main challenges, republican radio host and trump support larry elder leads, a crowded field of 46 replacement candidate elder is about to remove requirements for vaccines and ma, squaring. and he's already appealed to his supporters to report alleged voter fraud even though results haven't been reported yet. we got reynolds joins us live from los angeles rope. how likely is it the good news will be recalled? the lord, if you had pose that question in july, you would have gotten a very different answer from the one today. back then this race was very tight, neck and neck. and there was a strong amount of enthusiasm on the republican side for people who wanted to recall gavin newsom. whereas democrats who really out number republicans almost 2
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to one in this state, were seen as being kind of apathetic. they didn't really, they weren't really engaged, they didn't really seem to want to go out and vote now, gavin knew some responded to that by unleashing a $70000000.00 campaign war chest blanketing the air with ads that portray larry elder, his main opponent as a clone. of donald trump, who was very unpopular here, and also emphasizing that larry elder would rescind all corona virus mask and vaccine mandates. and that began to take some effect among voters who in this state are tired of repeated locked downs. they want to know whether or not their children can go to school safely and whether they can go in person. so this has turned the tide really. and now all of the polls and there,
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are there been many of them over the past couple of weeks show the no votes? strongly ahead. no means no, we don't want java, newsome to be replaced. and so some of those polls show new to my head by double digits, and this is a very important issue not only here in california, but nationwide as well. in fact, president biden was in long beach california. not far from here. on monday evening, stumping and campaigning for gavin newsome, this is seen as kind of a barometer of how democrats are, are doing nationwide after a rough summer with the delta various reading wildfire. and of course, the of the somewhat bungled retreat and departure from afghanistan by us troops. so if gab, newsome were to fall and be ousted as governor, that would certainly be bad news for democrats nationwide. but again,
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having emphasized larry elders, common points and friendship and support from president trump. and also having emphasize that that elder would be softer on vaccine mandates. and i asked mandates, gavin newsom is considered very likely to remain governor of the nation's largest state. and the 5th largest economy on the planet for britain will thank you very much indeed. doesn't come this half hour winter's coming in the u. k. and the current arrives numbers. don't look good. but the problem is, this is, this is what living with cove it looks like and know ways left leaning parties when an election landside, in a poll, driven by the future of the countries, huge oil and gas industry. ah
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hello, here's an update on shawn to it's really just sauntering around the east china seeds driving a lot of rain for eastern portions of china. these are the scenes we're starting to see just south of shanghai. and part of the problem is the ground is just so saturated, it can't hang on to any more water. it's got, know where to go. and then we see a go over the streets here. so here's the situation on wednesday, not much change. still hanging out toward the east china sea, but throw in some heavy rain for southern areas of japan. and we're also going to get striked with some fairly fierce winds in shanghai on wednesday. could see gus, 8090 kilometers per hour and leftovers of what was tropical storm constant. they're now moving further toward the west. so this is impacting thailand incident myanmar with heavy rounds of rain. next stop or go into australia and our next system is coming in. so what's not straight layer, so conditions in purse will deteriorate,
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and we've got clouds floating through the se, sydney at 18 degrees, but give it a few days. will ramp up your temperature to 26 on saturdays. so while above average for new zealand, it's going to remain unsettled for the north island. some rain for auckland, the escape rate into gets been with a high of 13 degrees. that's it for me. we'll see you soon. the too often of gone it's done. it's put through the prism of war, but there were many of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives fanning for decades, reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of afghan cinema on the j. o
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. a. i wanted to talk stories here and i was 0. hey, to prime minister here. he has back to the countries chief prosecutor after he offered judge to charge all he over the murder of the president, prosecutor bedford claude had also ordered officials not promised to leave the country. the secretary said his face the 2nd day of tough questioning over the withdrew of american troops from africa. stone. while the taliban has by the international community for more than a 1000000000 dollars of a promise to distributed directly to afghans who needed fusion has hosted his ally the syrian president, bashar and i said the 1st time in 6 years to,
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to just discuss how serious forces backed by russia, gain control of the country's last rebel held areas. the 3 former us intelligence operatives have been charged with conspiring to violate hacking laws. over allegations that they help the united arab emirates spy on its enemies, they believe to be part of a contest on unit called project raven court documents alleged they used criminal means to access protected computer systems in the u. s. and elsewhere, prosecutors say they'll drop the charges if the men corporate with authorities and pay a penalty. why kind of joins his lives? washington d. c. might, could tell me about this case. well, the justice department has revealed papers filed in court saying that the 3 men have been charged with a number of offences related to computer hacking. investigators alleged that they were in effect, merson re packers who had been hired by the us. you working for
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a company that's intention was to have computers in the united states and indeed around the world from the base in the us itself. now interestingly enough, though, the prosecutor say that they will drop the charges. if the 3 individuals agree to a number of conditions, one is that they continue to cooperate in the investigation. secondly, that they pay back some $1.00 and a half $1000000.00, which would appear to account for the salaries they received during this time. and also that they agree not to ever again receive a security clearance. now this is interesting that the charges may be dropped. clearly the justice department concerned about the gray area involved in bringing hacking prosecutions within the united states. and also perhaps the nature of the u . s relationship with the u, a. e, which is seen as a valued ally. and how was that all this discovered?
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well, this is where it gets worse. some might argue, is that this is not a spur of the moment thing. something that has been happening in recent months or even recent years. the initial reporting on this matter was done by the reuters news agency back in january 2019, in which it revealed extensive details of project raven and the computer mercenaries who were working for the firm based in the u, a. e. now in that particular report, reuters quoted a whistleblower who had joined the firm back in 2014. she said that she went to the news agency after what she saw as a red line being crossed. and that was starting to hack the computers of individuals within the united states. now interesting in that this has been going on for an extensive period of time since at least 2014. and it would appear as well that the investigator's only latched onto it once that reuters news agency proport
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was produced in january 29 team. but the issue is that this is not a spur of the moment type thing or something that has come up recently. it's a project that would appear to be an in place for nearly a decade. my kind of thank you very much. the highest ranking american ministry office. it was so concerned that president trump could start a war with china and his last few days in office. he put secret safeguards in place . mark miller called his trying these counterpart twice in the final months of chums term, according to extracts from a new book by veteran watergate, reporter bob woodward. the washington post and cnn say the joint chiefs chair. assured his counterpart, there would not be any sort of attack. the 1st contact was just 4 days before the 2020 election. the follow up 2 days after trump supporters led a deadly riot to the capital to resort. china's ambassadors, the u. k. has been barred from parliament after politicians sanctioned by china,
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expressed outrage at his scheduled visit. change the gang told was told by the speaker of the house of commons, he could not take part in a talk shadow for this week. the chinese embassy has hit back calling it a despicable and cowardly action that could hum corporation between the 2 nations you case prime minister says the 3rd booster job will be recommended to all over fifties as possible. governments code 19 plan for winter vaccination will also be extended to 12 to 15 year olds. while a plan be for mandatory passports to prove you've had a job has been put on hold under, simon says no more vaccinations, no lock downs is a message from the u. k. prime minister. along with the admission that this time last year, the rates of infections was much lower in one way. opposition today is actually more challenging. we have higher levels of daily cases, thousands more. but in many other crucial respects, the british people,
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all of us collectively and individually, are incomparably better placed to fight the disease. over 15 years will get boost of vaccinations, school children between 12 and 15 can now be vaccinated. the government believes this will be enough to bolster and already successful vaccine program that has greatly reduce the rate of people dying from cove it. the number of people dead now stands at 834000. while an image like the national memorial wall, should ensure no one forgets the scale of losses to cove it in the u. k. across the river thames, the government is projecting a new freight living with co. it's the new normal. and that comes with lifting many restrictive laws and dropping plans for coded passports, for major events and nightclubs. showing full vaccination or recent negative 10
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things. a huge mistake. yeah, it's typical of them boys over there when you turn freedom is what we fight for my for should out while england is dropping, the passport plans scotland is imposing on and in europe despite sometimes fis resistance countries such as france, germany and belgium are using passports to good effect, what we've seen throughout this time next is that britain, england in particular, stays as an outlier the many months while other countries get into the right thing, only in the end through lens and do the same thing ourselves could well be the vice team pos, bruised success in the country and eventually the take government entities of the england as well. the government says a locked would be a last resort, but a plan b would mean coded passports and other measures. however, there's some unease about not using face me off and other risks inside buildings. i certainly think that some venues are riskier than others, and we should, i think somebody still be requiring distancing. and i also think we should be
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investing in much better ventilation systems. and the fact that more cautious countries in europe have lower infection rates than the u. k. doesn't convince some, the death rates won't stop climbing again. andrew simmons al jazeera london chinney has begun vaccinating children is young. a 6 after health authorities approve the son of a job for them last week. it's a step in the countries rapid inoculation campaign with more than $8.10 people now fully protected. our latin america disorder see in human reports from julie's capital. we're in a vaccination center here in santia. one behind me is one of the 1st children over the age of 6 who are being vaccinated against coven. 19 julians government is using the chinese vac vaccine for children that that age because they say that it is quote, a classic vaccine that it is the safest of all very similar to the influenza vaccine
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. we spoke a short while ago to the health minister and we kept bodies. he says that it is essential for children to be vaccinated, even very, very young ones, because they have become what he considers the reservoir for coven. 19 c 0 has been demonstrates that when a country like chile manages to fully vectors over 80 percent of those who are not vaccinate children, turning to reservoirs for the virus. even if most children do not become seriously ill, i can obviously, and the rest of the family. she lives one of the few countries, that is vaccinations, children as young as 6 in this case with the chinese vaccine. c novak which has been used fairly widely on youngsters in china. however, there is another country that taken this a step further, which is cuba. earlier this month it began vaccinating children as of the age of 2 with the sovereign to vaccine, which is made in cuba. it has not been approved by the world health organization at
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least yet, but health authorities, their interest that it is highly effective. here in chile, the government is also carrying out 3rd states clinical trials to see if children, even newborns can start to receive vaccines against coven, 1900. very soon. going virus infections have more than doubled in one part of southeast china in the past day. as the 30 struggled to contain the delta variant, travel restrictions are in force in several areas of fujen province to stop the spread, the virus, more than a 100 cases have been reported in 3 cities since it was 1st detected on friday. it comes the head of a week long national holiday at the start of october, when millions of people are expected to travel across the country. guineas military rulers have begun talks with political business and religiously destroyed to form a transitional government after seizing power in a qu. earlier this month, the week long dialogue began with a meeting of the head to the main. political parties in the capital cannot creep
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coolly to kind of malady dubia, urge them to avoid what he called errors of the past ministry. this promised a timeline for a new unity government which is expected to oversee election if we listen to colonel dum, boyer given us, his point of view on the reasons why they entered into this new phase. but he is also taught to pass their willingness to come at we successfully insisted on the fact that since independence has been a collective failure of guineas. rolling li, no. so it's ministries. but this time, within an inclusive framework, he insisted on the term increase. if we join forces for the foundation of a new guinea level, south korea has find google $177000000.00 for using its dominance to stifle competition in the mobile phone market. the career fair trade commission investigated the us tech joint blocking local smart phone makers from using other operating systems instead of google's. google says it intends to appeal. last month,
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south korea became the 1st countries across the law, forcing apple and google to open up the app stores to outside payment systems. norway's left leaning opposition parties have begun talks to form a new coalition government after winning landslide victory election was dominated by the climate crisis. and the future of the countries huge oil and gas industry. the wind means all 5 nordic countries. and now on the left, when governments, the 1st time in 62 years, journal reports with the return of sent to left government to norway after 8 years of conservative rule. one question lose large. what does it mean for the energy sector that made this country fabulously rich? it must be paid it, sold it. now we shall celebrate sleep a b and then be ready for action. the golf, where we will change norway and the world. it was an election dominated by the
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climate crisis and the growing realization that fossil fuel exports must make way for renewable energy. that's a profound shift for a small country, operating western, europe's biggest oil and gas industry. it accounts for 40 percent of gross domestic product and 40 percent of exports, providing norway with a $1.00 trillion dollar sovereign wealth fund. for me personally, and main issues for this election is my what i expect from the new government is focus even more on the climate issues we are facing today. we need to change the serious ways. we need a government that takes the environment the greater concern. tricky coalition talks lie ahead 1st with potential left wing partners wanting faster, move towards the green economy and labor opting for a more gradual transition. the new government will also pledge itself to tackling
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rising in equality a cause that already ranked high among norway's neighbors. the election means all 5 nordic countries are now in left wing hands for the 1st time. in 62 years, joan, a whole al jazeera that move you in time on our website address that is out there, dot com. and that's updated to throughout the day. a or amount of stories on how to 0 haiti's prime minister. i know he has sacked the country's chief prosecutor after he asked a judge to charge all he over the murder of the president. the prosecutor had also ordered officials not to let the prime minister.
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