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or english streaming live, and i do channels plus thousands of our programs award winning documentaries. and to get you to a subscribe to you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english. mm. the mm. ready he's prime minister ariel own re fax. the country's chief prosecutor after he called for on reach the charge over the july assassination of president jovan ammonia. ah, kind of that i'm have them. i have seen this is our life. and also coming up upon taking office,
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president biden immediately faced the choice between ending the war or escalated effects. you think defense, the american military, polite from f. galveston, thesis, mere criticism again at a congress hearing. the former us intelligence help presents to be a 1700000 dollar sign for working as mercenary hackers, united arab emirates, and california and booth, or whether it's a recall democratic government, gavin use and 46 people running to replace it. ah, prime minister ariel re sacked the chief prosecutor once and charged over the murder of president juvenile movies. the chief prosecutor had also asked immigration agents to bar the prime minister from leaving the country. president
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william was assassinated in july and court documents say own re was called twice in the years after his death. one of the main suspects will. michael de birds is an author and journalist is covered hazy from 25 years. he says there's a lot of skepticism in haiti about how the investigation is. the president this is being handled is an extremely convoluted state of affairs. as you mentioned, the president murdered now a little over 2 months ago. and it's quite clear from the circumstance that certainly his inner security was compromised, essentially to, to be assassinated by, by allegedly, by mercenary, and what it's been swelling around or do things do in his inner circle, security and politically was involved in his burger and who the intellectual and financial offers were and so that made his development whereby the chief prosecutor
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was essentially calling sitting quite minister to be indicted for his electrical murder. and the private esther sacking that prosecutor as just added your the to me all the prime minister himself is ruling if you can recall xtreme lee. i guess you might say questionable gentlemen. he was named by a president. many had accused of staying over overstaying his term in office and had not been officially invested in that in that position before drove it on more. so the court, the question of the gentleman i think is really up in the air right now. we're about to be there's a lot of doubt among people in terms of whether this will be allowed to run its course. i mean, most of the people have been arrested so far. i don't think anyone seriously thinks that they were the real money that was real in actual offices crime. you're a secretary of state anthony, blinking has testified for
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a 2nd day about the withdrawal from a scanner son and the collapse of the washington backed governance, the bike. that ministration has been criticized. pulling us troops. i sort of ghana, son as taliban fighters, gain territory across the country. lincoln told the foreign relations committee that the rapid fall of carpal took us intelligence by surprise. we collectively over 20 years, invest the discretionary amounts in those security forces and in that government, hundreds of billions of dollars, equipment, training advice support and based on that, 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. rosalind jordan has more now form capitol hill, us secretary of state antony blank and spent a 2nd day testifying on capitol hill this time before the senate foreign relations
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committee. while the tone of the hearing was not as contentious as it was before the house foreign affairs committee on monday, lincoln still faced a lot of criticism on behalf of the bike and ministration for how it conducted the military drop down and evacuation of us citizens from afghanistan in the last half of august, while blink and tried to put a good face on what he did say, turned out to be a more chaotic situation than planners had expected. one of the us senators wasn't having it. ron johnson is a republican senator from wisconsin. secretary, if i were just to read your testimony. not having watched any news, i would literally think this was a smashing success. but i do read the news as most americans do, and we realize this was a complete debacle. lincoln also faced questions about what efforts are being
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carried out in order to provide safe passage, not just to us citizens and permanent residents who want to leave afghan a stand. but also to help the thousands of afghans who worked with the us military service primarily as translators, and go betweens during the 20 year long war. there was also the question of what the u. s. is going to do to protect the games that women and girls in afghanistan have enjoyed in the last 2 decades. but a lot of the questions that senators from both the democratic and republican party had, couldn't be answered because they were questions about how the military performed. and without the presence of the defense, secretary lloyd austin, it was pretty much impossible for anthony blinking to satisfy the senators outrage and curiosity. 3 former us intelligence offices of admitted providing sophisticated hacking technology to the united arab emirates. the us justice department says the men have agreed to pay near the $1700000.00 to resolve the
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charges. they must also cut all ties with any u. e. intelligence or low. and for some agencies, the men are accused of consulting hacking operations for the u. v. working as managers that firm in the gulf states, it's alleged, they illegally access, protected computer systems in the us and elsewhere. i was get more and i from mike hannah johnson from washington d. c. mike, what can you tell us? well, the details provided by the justice department in papers delivered in court. the investigators contend that the 3 operated essentially as a hackers for the u. a. e, over a period of time, they had computers around the world, but importantly, also computers within the united states, including those of american citizens. but this is the interesting point. it appears
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that the prosecutors have accepted a plea bargain. they say that the charges against the 3 will be dropped if they continue to cooperate fully. if they pay a penalty of some $1700000.00, which would appear to be the amount of salary they received over a period of time. and also that they agree not to apply for any security clearance in the future. this is a very interesting point that the prosecutors have accepted a plea. bargain may well be an indication not better when the murky nature of conducting computer hacking cases under us law. but also perhaps not towards the sensitive relationship between the u. s. and the u. e, which essentially owned the hacking company. and it's an extraordinary story. mike, just heard that it come to light. well this is a very interesting thing, is that the way it would appear to have come to light is through a news agency,
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the reuters news agency. back in january 2019 writers published an exhaust of investigation into the u. s. e packing company. it based its information on information provided by a whistleblower. now she had joined the company according to reuters in 2014. so this gives you an indication of how long this has been in place. we are not talking about something that as being a period of months. so a few years, we are talking about a hacking operation operated by the u, a. e se investigators and the news organization for the best part of nearly a decade. so this is an extensive hacking operation over a lengthy period of time. and once again, the questions arise as to how many similar operations and away, but it would appear that it was the reuters report that will lead to the investigation that is culminated in these charges being brought against 3 individuals. charges that will be dropped if the individuals agree with
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a co operating in the ongoing investigation. ok, my kind of their life friends for washington d. c. thank you mike. well go and carl is a former taxi national intelligence officer for trans national threat sent the cia . he says that he has become more aggressive in hiring americans to do intelligence related work. it is true that there are many americans who work for companies that provide intelligence and national security related services to foreign governments. but those circumstances should always be with a clear contract approval and authorization from the us government. now they claim the 3 individuals who have been charged this time claimed that they did. but when you read the circumstances the, their defense becomes more flimsy. the they were working for
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a company called dark matter, i think, which was a private company set up specifically by the way, to avoid american laws and to make it easier for them to claim that they were not doing anything that would get the americans in trouble. but since it's a transparent attempt to avoid getting in trouble, then clearly they're doing something that should get them in trouble. now the obligation legal for any former intelligence officer, united states, or national security officer, is you, you must not share sources or methods. if you do, you're committing treason, espionage, you will, you should go to jail. it's a very strict line. and here they quite clearly transgressed. so that's the, the change from the more straightforward and benign kind of the although still murky cooperation has gone on for decades. fill ahead on our to 0. the un delivers
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20 tons of medical aid to get this done. agencies raise the alarm or shortages supplies, and we report from southern mexico were human rights advocate said, policies on migrants of turns the area into an open air prison. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day. a 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see you here. and update on our monsoon rains for the sub continent. quite a vigorous disturbance sliding across northern portions of india months or per day should the production it's going to link up with some weather that we've seen through goudrow then rochester. so any of these indian states we could see a 10200, maybe even more than 200 millimeters of range of flooding, a big concern. and certainly we have seen that in places like new delhi as of late
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. here's sean to it's just sauntering around. the east china sea, south of shanghai, it's dropped about $200.00 millimeters of rain, the ground just saturated. the water has nowhere to go and we see it spill over the streets. here i think winds will be a big problem on wednesday for areas such as shanghai, we could see gust 80 plus kilometers per hour. it's also throw in some heavy ring for southern sections of japan. go a bit further toward the south and leftovers of what was tropical storm concent are now just soaking western portions of thailand spilling into the amber. we'll see some big rain tallies mount here over the next little bit. southeast asia. plentiful showers, but also dry spells through sumatra and java. i think our heaviest rain will see parked over silly, wavy, and same goes for the philippines. the heaviest frame will be relegated toward the southern islands. fierce in the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline. of 2021. take the worst possible material uranium.
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he wants to charge to the merger of precedent or fascinated in july court documents say the prime minister was full. and after the shooting, one of the main suspects, 3 former us intelligence offices, 7, committed providing sophisticated hacking technology for the united arab emirates, us justice department says man, we pay $1700000.00 to resolve the charges effect. she's fate to continue just testimony about the withdrawal of forces for my son. and she is in control the senate foreign relations committee, the alternative to withdraw, continuing to fight. well, the taliban has promised to distribute more than a 1000000000 dollars of age directly to afghans. you needed money was raised to you and donors, conference on monday of cancer is heavily reliant on external help. and the telephone's takeover has heightened fears of economic collapse. we assure the
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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 faith reached those that deserve it. it's our responsibility to hand out the really fade to all africans all across the country. well, here's what we know about the money that's been pledged to help af chemist on. the us said it's providing nearly $64000000.00 and humanitarian assistance from said it will contribute $118000000.00 to the us flash appeal. norway has pledged an extra $11500000.00 while b ching has promised $31000000.00 with food and health supplies for the world health organization is delivered. the 1st batch ship more than 20 tons of medical aid to have chemist on the some of the java says more form couple airports . this is some of the 1st medical aid arriving from the world health organization
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about 23 metrics on essential supplies, including insulin consumables. surgical equipment and much needed help for hospital . the world has organization 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 do shipments essential supplies will provide medical help to about 1500000 people in the number of hospitals across the country. but they were there though that i've said that this is not going to be enough. it is a 1st branch of the much needed help that the people of atlanta need. and unless that help is provided on a regular basis. and that's as we heard from the united nation this, it becomes a regular feature. it is not going to be enough for the people of a gun, a son, and as we heard the united nation appealed to other nation that they don't need to just provide aid. but make sure that the economy does not collapse. and the people
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do not fall below the poverty line as the predictions that by the time next year, if the situation does not improve more than 90 percent of the population, all of that is on is going to go below the poverty line voters in the u. s face of california are deciding the phase of governor gavin newson in a recall election republican lead push to hold the votes with feel by anger over and uses handling of the corona virus pandemic. critics also blame him for high texas boys and crime and the search in homelessness. he needs at least 50 percent of the vote to stay in office. otherwise he'll be replaced by the challenger, with the most supports. let's get when i from ro reynolds, he joyce's law firm, beverly hills, and rob, the tolls are set to close around 3 hours time. are things looking this, sir?
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well, as you can see where we are hollow, there's quite a line of people here waiting to cast their ballots. you're right. the poles close in about 3 hours. a people are getting off work now, so they're stopping to to drop off their balance. but they, along with the other 22000000 eligible registered voters, have all been mailed a ballot with basically 2 questions on a west. number one, should gavin be new some be removed from office? yes or no? no. means he stays. question number 2. who should succeed? him if he does, louis and the leading candidate, there is conservative talk show home, larry elder, who has promised to ease or eliminate mandates for masking. and cobit 19 vaccinations in workplaces and among government officials and so on. so if you had looked at this situation a few weeks ago in the middle of july,
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the race was neck and neck. it was an even slip almost between the yes and the no votes. and that's when gavin knew some kind of unleashed a huge campaign war, chest of $70000000.00. he began barn storming all around the state and flooding the airwaves with ads comparing his challenger elder to a 2 clone of trump and criticizing him for what he planned to do about the corona virus. he also brought in lots and lots of help from the democratic party, with reformers to california senator and now the vice president complet errors of the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, bernie sanders, and last night in long beach california, president biden himself because this is seen not just as a california matter, but kind of as a referendum hon. how voters feel about the democratic control of the
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entire government in washington. if the, if, if in a state like this, which is heavily, heavily demographic democratic and voted by about 30 percentage points against president drop in the election last year. if this state were to oust its democratic governor and install a republican governor, it would certainly be a bad sign for the democratic party. so that's why they're in here and have been out here in great numbers, trying to support given this a lot, raising on this election. we will talk more in the to come, but i wrote reynolds their law firms from beverly hills will. thank you. now it says i. boehmer has killed at least 9 people, and injured 16 more in the somali capital market tissue explosion. you're a t show targeted both soldiers and civilians. fighters from i'll show bob who's claimed responsibility. the group has been facing the symbolic governments for many
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years. a trial of 14 palestinian authority, security officers accused to be thing an act to this to death has been insurance in ramallah. these are been not started in june iris after being arrested and decent by security officers. his death to demonstrations across the west bank. harry faucets has been outside the court in ramallah is all by not was one of the highest profile, anti p, a voices in the occupied west bank regular using his facebook platform to criticize senior leadership. accuse them of corruption of selling out the palestinian cause to the israel nearly 3 months after his death. here at a court in ramallah 14 members of the palestinian security services i charged with various charges ranging from disobeying military orders to beating leading to death to premeditated murder. what happened on the 24th of june was that by not was in
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his hideout essentially in an israeli controlled area. in the city of hebron, he, his apartment was rated, he was taken away and in the course of that he was beaten with metal bars. and by the time he got to the end of his journey, he was dead. that led to widespread protests in the occupied west bank. it also led to a commission of inquiry which has in turn led to these charges, but the family activists say that that was not an independent inquiry. and indeed, they say that more senior figures should be on trial for his conduct ladelly. we expect justice until we reveal the whole truth, who planned, who gave the order, who executed, and who provided cover for this hideous crime. i think that turned out this hearing is over very soon after it began, the lawyer for the defendant did not show up. we didn't even get to the stage of charges being formally red out. it has been agenda's process until next week. now
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the debt i'm just up and led to some of the widest scale protests against the palestinian authority that had been seen. for some years. those protests in turn will put down in pretty brutal fashion with violence being carried out, often by playing clothes, members of the security services, sexual assaults among what took place on the streets of the occupied west bank at that time as well. so there was a great deal of anger about this. it is dissipated somewhat in the months since, but this process is now underway and we wait to see and the family and the activists also wait to see how this process will be carried out with the russian president vladimir putin as cell phones. the laziness, a members of his in a circle, tested positive for corporate 19. he said the counselor trip to tennessee keystone this week. but the kremlin says he's in good health,
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which has been fully vaccinated with the russian made splitting at the job. the country is struggling with high infection rates and widespread vaccine hesitancy. sheila has begun vaccinating children age 6 years and older latin america editor the c and human has more name from the capital. wearing a vaccination center here in santiago 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 finnow vac vaccine for children 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. we spoke a short while ago to the health minister and we get 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 covered 19. see sam throw?
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it has been demonstrated that when a country like chile man refused to fully vex night, i taught population those who are not vaccinate, especially children turning to reservoirs for the virus. if, even if my children do not become seriously ill, they can obviously infect the rest of the family and chill is one of the few countries that is vaccine. even 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 early this month again 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 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,
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1900. very soon. why grants and asylum seekers stuck in a border city and southern mexico were struggling to find food and shelter as they try to avoid. deep rotation authorities have been accused of using excessive force to stop them. heading for the us minute republic reports from top to the in the state of jeff us. there is a humanitarian crisis unfolding in southern mexico. for months, waves of migrants and asylum seekers, mainly from haiti in central america have poured into the city of double fatal. yeah, bottle migrants, rights advocates. c. u national policy by the mexican government, aimed at preventing migrants from making their way north toward the united states has turned the city into an open air prison for refugees stopped by to la f. piano . portugal live in hill. got it is an illegal prison because nowhere in the law
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does it say that migrates can only be kept in one st, turned to concentrate some sort of mexican immigration laws are being converted and manipulated. in order to appease the united states. sobbing thought money landed the streets of temper eula are packed with migrants. this woman who has asked us to conceal her identity is one of more than 35000 haitian nationals currently stuck into a jeweler. she says, food and shelter or in short supply. and that the situation here grows more di or by the de loc grenada. and i'm going to be along what we make in a day is not enough for food. and many of us migrants are sleeping in the park on top of each other, begging for food. as mexico's president doesn't do something for us, people are going to begin to steal. and we don't want that. what we want is help and to allow us to keep moving. since the start of the year, mexico's national immigration strategy has been one of containment into a jeweler,
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hundreds of migrants queue up outside the cities, immigration offices almost every day. here, confusion range intentions are on the rise. the vast majority of people we've encountered outside this government office building say they're growing desperate without a clear answer from authorities as to what it's going to take to obtain the necessary paperwork. and finally, be now to leave up a jeweler. despite promises from mexican political leaders to respect the rights of migrants into silence seekers, those who try to leave us without the necessary paperwork are quickly rounded up. and local journalists continue to document cases of abuse and excessive force from authorities. we need to recognize that these individuals that are making this very risky journey are very difficult and vulnerable situations. as we've discussed, there are many women and children and children who are actually in a company. that means they do not have a family member or guardian with them. sometimes children who are very young age.
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and so what all governments need to do that are involved in managing migration is that they need to make sure that the human rights are respected and that these people are protective migrant shelters in this part of the country have reached the maximum capacity and some have experienced outbreaks of cobit 19 coupled with a lack of access to adequate health care, growing security concerns and a national policy that prevents people from leaving the situation is quickly growing beyond the ability of authorities to control. monday, up a little al jazeera, depfa, eula, mexico. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines haiti's prime minister ariel on re fax. the chief prosecutor once charged over the murder of the president, jovan and louise was assassinated in july and court documents say the prime
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