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a country that nearly run dry. frank, special forces say they've killed ice will bleed in west africa. the whole region, me one giant leap of faith tourism and all how much a cruise suckling the earth on space x. private trip into orbit. ah. hello and welcome the united states. the united kingdom have agreed to help australia develop nuclear power submarines on the new partnership that cooling ok and seen as a way to count to china, which has condemned the alliance as an extremely irresponsible threat to regional peace and stability. move from beijing shortly. fast. my canada is in washington. he explains more about what in this new do. 3 nations mean?
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it was an unusual prelude to a bite in white house briefing video extolling the depth and length for the relationship between the 3 countries. the only time the u. s. a shared it's nuclear propulsion technology was with the u. k. back in 1958. now a trailer will become part of the exclusive club in an alliance, labeled the us presidents joined remotely by the other 2 leaders. the 1st major initiative, a bogus will be to deliver a nuclear power submarine flight for a strider. i have the next id months we will work together to seek to determine the best way forward to achieve this. only a handful of countries possess nuclear powered submarines and it is a momentous decision for any nation to acquire this formidable capability and perhaps equally meant for any other state to come to its aid. and president biden confirmed a few emerging us strategy in the,
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in the pacific region allies. we need to be able to address both the current strategic environment in the region and how it may evolve. because the future, the reach of our nations in indeed the world depends on a free and opening up a civic, enduring and flourishing. in the decades ahead, the announcement came only alice off the north and south korea conducted miss altis, hugh and wrapping up a tension in the region and ginger says in bundle china was quick to make a call for restraint. amidst mounting international criticism, the word china was not mentioned by any of the leaders during the washington announcement. but there's no doubt that what is regarded as chinese expansion isn't . is a motivating force for the formation of this new alliance. and clearly it would appear china think so as well. the chinese embassy here in washington has been quick to issue a statement, saying,
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countries should shake off the cold war mentality. an ideological prejudice. b, u k, and the u. s. have long maintained the significant naval and air presence in the in the pacific region. in competition with china, the injection of australia, nuclear power submarines could well intensify this new cold war under the water as well as above. mike hannah 0, washington. we're trying to deliver its latest criticism of the lines through its foreign ministry, which that the partnership is damaging to regional peace and security. i spokesmen added that providing australia with nuclear submarine technology would hud international anti proliferation assets may war in the u. k. in u. s. are about to export powerful technology to australia, and that shows that they using nuclear exports as
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a geo political tool. applying double standards, which is extremely irresponsible. a strategy or is a non nuclear weapon state party to the n p t and a party to the non nuclear weapons free zone in the southern pacific. now it's importing nuclear power submarine technology with strategic military value on the international community including neighboring countries have raising the question, is commitment to nuclear nonproliferation. china will closely monitor the situation . while the nuclear watchdog says, all 3 nations briefed it about venue alliance. b, i a says, the advised it, they're committed to maintaining australia is exemplary nonproliferation credentials and they will be engaging with the, on a, throughout the coming month. frances foreign minister has hit out at australia for counseling, a massive submarine, deal in favor of this nuclear power us subs. joanie later says he will fight to
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ensure australia honest, the $58000000.00 deal. it's fine. 2 years ago, he described what's happened as a stop in the back war details and now emerging about wednesdays. miss our launch final career stepped media se a new train mounted missile system with tested images released by the k c. n. a news agency appeared to show a missile being fired from a train to ballistic missiles from reportedly flew 800 kilometers before landing in the sea of north korea's east coast. in lebanon, hezbollah says a shipment of fuel from iran has arrived to help ease devastating shortages. the group says 20 tonka trucks and 2 through the syrian border as well as plans to share the fuel free of charge with state hospitals and nursing homes that run private generated. st. acorda has more from day reach, has been organized the shipment of fuel and diesel to lebanon, us sanctions,
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iranian oil to alleviate the suffering of the lebanese people. that is, what will the secretary general has some us rather said in his words, to end the humiliation. or there's a scare. sure, there's a shortage of fuel supplies in the country. the state is nearly bankrupt, not enough dollars to buy fuel. and it has created a black market, but there is no doubt politics is as play has been law has turned a humanitarian crisis into an opportunity, telling its supporters and 11 nice people that were here to save you that we are not part of this corrupt system. we are not part of the states which is not meeting the needs of the lebanese, the people, but its critics will say that has been law and the allies whole political power in this country. and it shouldn't be making these unilateral decisions and said it should focus on reforming the ailing energy sector in this country. much needed reforms, but there's also geo political implications here. the pro iran alliance,
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of course, has been not included. they're celebrating this is a victory thing that they broke the siege. in their words, they broke the, the us sanctions, not just on iran sanctions on syria because the fuel shipment arrived at the port them theory. and it was brought overland until 11 on an order for 11 onto if they any sanction from geo political and propaganda. benefits undoubtedly for has a lot. israel's defense minister says he's willing to accept a new u. s. negotiated nuclear deal with iran, reflecting a major shift in israeli policy. but again, says israel accepts the biden administration's efforts to get back to an agreement . but he did warn washington to have a viable plan b. that includes more economic partial on to her on if talks fail, former prime minister benjamin netanyahu strongly oppose the 2015 nuclear agreement . i've got the stones act saying deputy prime minister marilla abdul connie barava has appeared in
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a video to deny room. as of his death speculation had been swelling that mueller bo ghani baroda was caught up in a violent confrontation between rival taliban and factions. often the formation of the interim government must pardon or the car, but i was traveling from top to so i had no access to the media in order to reject this new. we assure the dentist on nation mood, your dean elders and you not to worry. there's no reason to worry about how to in couples as a group of going to great lengths to deny the story. the top of a house thought it for the 1st time, something high ranking officials to talk to the media about the exactly those reports have been circulating for quite some time about a vest within the highest commands of the taliban. and they said that basically those report was fabricated, and they said that there's an investigation underway to try to find out exactly
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who's thought of those reports. they say basically the international community from members of the international community plus members of the former government have been spreading. those reports about violent confrontations between donovan and hudson and and that those device that trickled down the taliban movement, created a huge divisions. a taliban things become to the came to power in 1996. and it's obvious that some of those debates will definitely continue to revive the rates in the coming days and weeks and months because $996.00 on 2001 with a tiny band would weigh in power. what punctuated later by 20 years of a government backed by the international community. now that's already been come to another level and the are trying to figure out ways to deal with different ethnic groups with the issue of gender issues of how to move forward. what kind of institutions we'd like to have for the future,
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and how kind of concession should we give to the opposition to be part of this government? but at the same time is the opposite. you're willing to take into account that we are the ones who swept through power and that we are the ones now will have the upper se enough money set. these quite interesting debates which are now taking place behind closed doors. the everyone is involved, particularly the top issues of the tale, but are the things that are likely to further shape the future of a country. a prison in afghanistan's capital once filled with taliban, an iso fighters is now empty. the police shop jail on the outskirts of cobble is abandoned a month to the taliban. sweat to power the former government release. hundreds of taliban prisoners last year as part of a deal to start negotiations. but after us, troops went through last month. many more inmates have been freed across, i've got this down front says it's special forces, have killed and non bullied offshore. avi,
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the head of isis in the greatest har region president, pneumonia micro hail the operation as a success in france's fight against armed groups in west africa. the hail because hawk has more from dhaka. we've heard from the french defense ministry that this neutralizing of, of alto, ari as, as they, as a matter of describes it happens in august, but it's only now that there are now seeing the official death of the head of the isolate philly in the region. this worry was behind us attacked against american forces in these year, but also against french forces and african maryan forces on the ground in the tri border areas. burkina faso molly and the share. he has a significant figure. he was part of an other arm group before that might be to who was responsible for the attack on a hotel and bama co. but before that, he was part of new joe, which was
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a group that took over the north of molly. so this is a significant attack, at least from, from the french's perspective, the timing of it is interesting because just yesterday we heard of molly, the new molly and authority led by, by, by the military. they're wanting to, to engage with russian mercenary to reinforce their position in molly and try to fight off the arm groups. now france has said that that is unacceptable. if that was the case, then they will pull out altogether. we heard from the german defense minister yesterday saying that they would do the same. we know that the russian mercenary group, wagner, is present in the central african republic. and there's been talks and discussions happening in molly. but nonetheless, this is a significant announcement by the french to try to bolster that they are the one there to insure security. fell ahead on algebra. the
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anger and frustration in spelling mexico's leguinn saw, prevented from heading to the us on the talks, must go on while the un in egypt and ethiopia have to work towards reaching an agree on the ground when ah, it's another beautiful sunny day. a 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hi there, your world weather update begins in asia pacific and we've got weather alerts in play as shown to now starts to steer into southern portions of south korea and also japan, you know, for a hero. she may think over the next 24 hours starting friday will pick up about a 120 millimeters of rain, month slides, wind slides, a big concern here. indo china still rounds of heavy rain and particularly
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hammering southern and central sections of vietnam. once again, it wasn't that long ago that we were dealing with tropical storm concepts and now more rain to come for the philippines burst of heavy rain for lose on island. so you know, so it says manila, we do have a flood watch in play, and this is really where we see our heavy as pockets of rain for the sub continents . and it update on our monsoon rains, west bank all over the past 24 hours is picked up $1200.00 millimeters of rain. but then we've also got this vigorous disturbance through the pradesh, but by friday we're going to drop all our red weather alerts. so i think the worst of it is over. and just through the west coast of india, we will have some showers and stormed. now, for pakistan, i don't think any of this monsoon or moisture will make it here. it's dry in karachi on friday with a hive. 38 degrees have a good one season. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. an astonishing documenting decade in one of
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fuel free of charge with state hospitals and nursing home from says it's special forces have killed the leader i saw in the greatest horror, i've not thought all was behind the killing 6 friend charity workers. and then jerry and dr. and last year, the us story in britain and forming a new inner pacific security alliance, known as being seen as part of the sheet counter. china, which describes, packed as a threat to peace on, has been announced during a low point in relations between australia and china. we speak to markham davis at the australian strategic policy institute. he says it's hard to see things getting better is really important because the 1st thing should be seen as is an anchor for us commitment in the pacific region, particularly after the withdrawal from afghanistan, there was a lot of concern about the us, essentially walking away from its commitments,
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i think this agreement has recreated, does concerns and makes it very clear that the us and the u. k. to give women are committed to maintaining a pre and i've been in the pacific region and counter balancing and deterring arise in china. secondly, from an australian perspective, this really elevates our role in the region. the fact that we're getting nuclear path submarines i think gives us much more capable naval force the mom had before and allows us to be a strategic partner to the us in the u. k. and play a strategic role in the range of china's in tampa and presentation pain is to m u. s. strategic privacy in the region and impose its own sphere influence on the, on the region. and a strategy is not prepared to sit back and allow its security interests. all the interests of his pop is in the region to be traveled over by a shape. so it's not a case of us trying to mend fences. we're basing we done with not about bending
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the need facing what we need to see if we're trying to take a more pragmatic and sensible, constructive approach to its relationship in the region. a philippine government will refuse to cooperate with an investigation into it's so cold war on drugs international criminal court approve the inquiry on wednesday, prosecutors will look into allegations of widespread human rights abuses. jamila calling dugan reports from manila when it comes to the international criminal court . the philippine government stand is always been consistent. it says it does not recognize. i see see jurisdiction over president rodrigo to and his government after it has withdrawn as the signatory of the room statute in 2019. but they have based tribunal has remained defiant and announced it will open a full investigation into detail to so called war drugs,
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which has killed thousands of filipinos. the philippine government says at least 6000 people have been killed in police, lead operations since 2016. but whites groups believe that number could go as high as 30000 detectors. drug war is implemented across the country. many of the victims were women and children, and most of them come from impoverished communities. this is why detect as drug war has long been seen as one against the poor to give us a book. and i think even that difference neighbor is a big window for tracy. i thought tons of perhaps a 3rd. if not, why don't they know because their own issues just them from their perspective and the investigation will also cover a period when 230 was mayor, devil city into southern philippines. were prosecutors believe there has been
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a similar repeated pattern of extra judicial killing. it's going to be a blood to fight. many believe to take rhetoric serves as strong evidence. the extra judicial killings in the philippines are state sponsored. even though it may take months or years before witnesses are called to testify, or warrant may be issued families of drug war victims already see this as a moral victory. and the step towards justice. they say president rodrigo do there, they may be popular domestically, but he holds the distinction of being the only filipino leader to be tried and investigated in the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. jim l as in dog and i'll just 0. manila, egypt says ethiopia not work towards reaching a binding agreement on it's dam on the blue nile after the security council cooled
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findig oceans to continue. if europe says the ground ethiopian renaissance, dom is needed to make sure the vast majority of citizens get electricity. see don and egypt who are based downstream seat as a potential threat to now water levels. kristen salumi has more from the un. the security council statement calls on the 3 countries to move forward with the african union lead negotiating process in a, quote, cooperative and constructive manner. discussions under the a you have stalled, even though the 3 countries 1st agreed to work together back in 2015. if the o b a considers this dam on the blue nile vital to its economic development, but egypt and su down are concerned about the impact it's going to have on their own water supply, particularly in drought conditions. they're supposed to be working together on a dispute mechanism. but again, these discussions have stalled. the security council 1st met on the issue of the
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down back in july at the request of tunisia. but there was no statement or outcome from that meeting to nisha has been trying to get a statement ever since. and to get to this point, they included the coffee that the statement does not in any way set precedence for other water disputes, other trans boundary water disputes in particular. so the reaction to this is a bit mixed. the egyptian foreign ministry released a statement saying that it was a welcome push, an important push that forces ethiopia back to the table. but e v o p says that water disputes are not under the purview of the security council and any claims made as a result of the statement will not be followed. tens of thousands of refugees and migrants hoping to reach the u. s. stuck in solver mexico, public services in the border city of top of chula overwhelmed out there is money.
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repulsive is there. oh, desperation is growing in on wednesday, hundreds of migrants mainly from haiti, and central america took to the streets in protest. they're frustrated over a mexican government policy that prevents them from leaving the city. not that we just want to get out because we're not here to stay. we're just going through. we have no money, no food, nothing, wedding present here without anything. and the government does not help some protesters or parents with children who say the city is overcrowded in food and shelter are becoming harder to find. so i thought with my children, it's very difficult. there were no jobs, no food, we living on the street. we have many problems. i have nothing that we need help. the since the started the year, the number of migrants arriving and southern mexico has only grown and so have
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tension between them and a sword family, i forgot this cannot be happening. like we just came from africa and chains like more than a day late. you know, the most, everybody has to be 3. it was off of us. i was with shelters from migrants and asylum seekers already over capacity. many say their patients has run out well. demonstrations like this one with hundreds of migrants blocking off the traffic had become quite common place here in south, but shula and local residents tell us that this is the worst micro crisis. the city has experience in recent memory. in estimated 40000 miles, are currently stuck into a jeweler. some have been here for months and more continued to arrive every day. and yeah, my love it. so when i call president lopez about door to stopping a puppet of the lights to stopping the guard dog of the united states to follow mexican law and stop repressing the migrant population. stop beating up, migrate, stop combating and treating migrants like criminals. despite the mexican government
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strategies to contain migrants in the southern part of the country, experts where the impact on overall migrate numbers reaching the u. s. southern border is negligible. instead, the policy of limiting their mobility has only turned the city of death at sheila into a pressure intentions are ready to explode. the monumental apollo al jazeera death . you la mexico. rusty crews are searching for survivors often earthquake and south west china. new 3 people unknown to have died. the magnitude 6 trema has a shallow death in situ. i'm province. local media, say hundreds of homes have been destroyed in singapore, migrant workers have been allowed outside their dorms off to being confined for more than a year or than $300000.00 low income workers. from mostly south asian countries have enjoyed social distance thing. cubs fall stricter and the white population,
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imposed onto that cramped dorms, became the center of the initial cave in 1900 outbreak last year. singapore has been praised for swift response to the pandemic, lately for its high vaccination rate. the united nations children's agencies urging pandemic, had nations to rios in schools as soon as possible if it's safe to do so. in the philippines alone, more than 20000000 children out of school for civilians have made history going into obits on a space. ex flight with no professional astronauts on board. they blasted off from cape canaveral in florida. rome fennel has the story lift off for inspiration for lasting the world's 1st all civilian crew into orbit. the space ex falcon 9 rocket took off from florida on a 3 day mission that will take it 575 kilometers above the earth. higher even than
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the orbit of the international space station, on board businessman and pilot jared isaac, men who chartered the rocket from space ex isaac men, has piloted a variety of the aircraft and will be at the controls. i just really felt at the time, inspiration for was created and knowing that this was, this was going to be a 1st and there's a lot of responsibility that comes with that. you know, we had to send a message that there real, real problems and real obligations we have to pay attention to here on earth in order to earn the right to make progress for tomorrow. the price tag to the flight was not disclosed. but isaac mon hopes to raise approximately $200000000.00 for st . jude children's hospital in memphis, tennessee. he donated 100000000 from his own fund. isaac been also paid for a tv ad promoting the mission that aired during the superbowl. the chief medical officer on board will be haley arsenault. she is a physician's assistant and recovered cancer patient who was treated at saint
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jude's at age 29. she's the youngest us citizen in orbit. i'm really honored to be representing him with cancer and how to cancer survivors. but you know, everyone in life has, has been dealt a certain and everyone's had to overcome something. and i hope that those who are in the process of overcoming something can, can look to me and see the importance of holding on to their fellow am. it's your astronauts include see in proctor, a geologist who barely missed being selected as a nasa astronaut in 2009. they have been 3 black female astronauts have made it to face. and knowing that i'm going to be the 4th means that i have this opportunity to not only accomplish my dream, but also inspire and inspire the next generation of women of color. the 4th space traveler as chris sim, browse sky, and aerospace engineer at defense contractor,
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lockheed martin. the capsules docking port has been replaced for the occasion with a large window like transparent dome inspiration for the latest foray into space tourism following sub orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos. space ex, owned by yet another billionaire ilan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera ah, this is al jazeera, these, you top stories, the us so strongly on the u. k. of announce the new indo pacific security alliance, known as focus and being said as part of a strategy account to china's influence in the region, australia were received nuclear power submarines as part of the agreement. august
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