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places like how was fine libya and her region and so many other we go to them, you make the effort. we care with me . ready israeli plays have detained. the last 2 was 6 palestinians who escaped from a high security prison. ah hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. we had date and grave concerns. that the capability being delivered by the a tech class submarine was not going to meet our strategic interests. estrella insists it was protecting the nation's defense interests by canceling a french submarine deal in favor of american and british technology.
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girls have been back in primary school in afghanistan, but north of the secondary level, it says it's worried about the delay. and i made this last the 1st all civilian space mission returned to 3 days in all that . ah, israeli police have detained the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners, who escaped from a high security facility. police arrested moon until in viet and i hum, come mom g in jeanine in the occupied west bank. and it's to wake search among those who tunneled their way out of the guild boa prism was zachary, as by day, a high profile figure, in fact has wing israeli prosecutors one to add an additional 15 years to age men
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sentence on charges they were planning and you attack before the men were found residents of janine fort israeli soldiers who arrived in large numbers to continue their search. one, palestinian was injured, jeanine resident se seems the job break thousands of law enforcement and military have been deployed in the cd. harry force, it has more from west jerusalem. there was a statement from his really military saying that there were violence. there was violence afterwards with locals from the area. they said throwing rocks and improvised explosive devices. police, they reported live fire as well. certainly. we do know that there have been protests. there was concerned that if there was a major violent end to this, this 900, it could end in a very buddy way intentionally spill over into wide violence. so i think is ready. we'll be happy that they managed to get these men back without that kind of gun
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fight at the end of it. this was a very major breach of these, where the security system had been a previous attempt in this jail, in 2014, to get out in a very similar way that was averted. but the full extent of the security holes had not obviously been plug the keyhole, which is the physical hole under the prison itself. though avoid spaces into which these men managed over many months to dig into and then dig out of into the open air and stay on the run. in the case of 4 of them for nearly a week. in the case of the last 2 for nearly 2 weeks. so it is something that has caused great you've embarrassment, and these are the prison service. there are all sorts of investigations into this precise incident. reappraisal of how the entire prison network operates. and this is something that the recapture is something that the prime minister natalie bennett has greeted this morning by saying it was sophisticated and quick reported because too many millions of dollars a day, this massive man hunt,
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which has now ended in this way. but certainly this has been a major breach and a major embarrassment for israel security operators as trolley as prime minister says he understands frances disappointment about the cancellation of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine due. but in system move was in his country's best interest. france accused a strategy of a breach of trust when it scrapped the contract and reach an agreement with the us and u. k. instead, they had would have had every reason to know that we had deep and grave concerns. that the capability being delivered by the a tech class submarine was not going to meet our strategic interests. and we had made very clear that we would be making decision based on our strategic national interest. frances now record its envoys to estrella and the us as a result of losing the submarine contract or a challenge has moved, leaving the embassy for who knows how long frances ambassador to australia stopped
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his car for a few words to reporters. i think this is deena hughes, we take a very, very bad and laying off a partnership. it was not the contract was above the ship at 1st, but the ship's up supposed to be days on the 1st disbanding and also above the sea bass. infinity of left is a result of the trench. then it was to sidney airport for his flight home. empty of it, sam baset 2 is the french embassy in washington, d. c. this is an unprecedented move by france, the united states oldest ally. you have to go back to the, for the president of the united states as george washington here to find the origins of this alliance between france and the u. s. just 2 years after the u. s. that corporation of independence and 1778 france formerly recognize the strange new
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nation. and in fact it and it's war against the british in all of the years since then. this is the 1st time for french for a ministry it ever recall. if i'm back to the, to the us, it's proof of how angry francy is right now. and this is why and so friends, august is bowl a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. on wednesday, australia the u. k. and the us on vail orcus, it's a defense agreement aimed at countering china in the, in the pacific path. it cuts france out of a 2016 deal to build diesel power submarines for australia in favor of nuclear power attack from the u. k. and us it li, frank, tens of billions of dollars poorer, and it's being seen by paris as a gross deception by friends and allies. you muscle therapy lies. yeah,
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there has been duplicity. there has been a major break of trust. there's been contempt. so it's not going well between us, not at all. still there are those who think parents is overreacting last year. i think, you know, it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recalled. previously, i was better from washington and it's really very bad manners from the americans to, to was wrong. i mean, really, i met a treating my call, i can and the dog and song, but it's only bad manners. and i think that vengeance is meal that should be served cold after you. k. francis sped london, the sting of pulling home. it's ambassador. instead, french ministers have tried something more withering. they suggest it's not worth bothering with junior partners. and that's all the u. k. is to the u. s. where we talents, how does era london to have gone
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a sand now and there's still no word on when girls will return to secondary school . boys were back in the classroom on saturday, though after an order from the taliban. female students weren't mentioned in the groups announcement, but girls have been able to attend to primary schools. and taliban spokesmen says, plans are being made to re open high schools to girls. but no date has been given you. our goals haven't come for classes yet. the spirits down and they're waiting for the government's pronouncement so they can resume studying with the education of girls is fixing a generation so that the education of boys may affect the family and pissy education of girl affects society. we are closely following the method so that girl can complete the study child strap that has more from cobble on the pressure bank, put on the taliban to reopen schools, or go to speak to analysts and educators. they will tell you that one thing is for
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sure that the education system for girls will be very different to that of the previous governments. of course, it's important to recognize that girls were banned from being educated or going to school. during the previous time of taliban rule, throughout the 90s, the taught about have said that girls will be allowed back to school, but there is still no clarity as to when that will happen. the statement made by the taliban spokesperson on the 18th yesterday saying that boys from grade 6 to 12 should start school immediately. but the exact statement was that said go. schools will open soon. officials currently working on the procedure how to separate the classes and divisions of teachers of girls. schools that we understand that the child about have serious concerns about female teachers teaching male students and vice versa. male teachers teaching female students. we know that certainly public
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universities are not open yet. we made a call to the ministry of education here. they said they still have no clarity as to when public universities will open. however, we also reached out to a couple of private universities, one of which said that they had reopened and that the, the genders were being separated girls and mails through students were being separated and that the university had opened. and that seemed to have been with the tale bombs blessing. the surviving family members obtain afghans killed by us drone attack in cobble a demanding compensation and re location. it comes off the u. s. military admitted it mistakenly targeted an aid worker and 9 of his relatives instead of ice ok fighters. a top us commander has apologize for what he called a tragic mistake. and some of injured aid reports from couple charge remains of what some of the children were wearing when the us drone hit their house,
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some of them, but inside a displaying outside, near a parked car. among the 10 people killed them cobbled on august the 29th for 2 year old. so maya and i up along with 3 year old monica 7 year old. ivan was playing near the car 20 year olds, amir 6 year old. when you mean an 11 year old for zach fight, 16 year old face and was learning to reverse the car with his father's demeanor. i . nothing was preparing for prayer. neighbours rushed with buckets to put out fire . they were too late. my daughter, my love for the family which lost everything. the u. s. admission of killing civilians bring no closure. aim of once compensation and is demanding the u. s. government, relocate his family from of understand that 1st they should investigate. after that they should target that we are on listen people. we don't do it. any mistake right now i heard that america accept the mistake. yeah. my last member of
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the family will not just type for you say for high that are going to the hall over the world. before the acknowledgement of the u. s. stone strike which killed civilians. taliban leader anessa connie told the 0 that us john stung the innocent people and cobbled connie, says isis k controls. no base in a plan is done. and it cannot be used as a pretext to strike against the people. and he says it's in breach of the agreement signed with the u. s. last year in the hub through i just remember that we are going to the agreement is like inviting war. this doesn't help with peace and prosperity. it is misusing piece in a wrong way now pieces come to this conference or if they continue to behave like this, they well should understand that they weren't wor, no peace. the u. k. bass bureau of investigative journalism says more than 10000 people have been killed in an estimated 13000 drawn strike and have gone on. and so far, no one has been held accountable. the family lawyer calls it
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a war crime. this was the last strike carried out by us forces in abundance on a reminder, for many off guns of the initial days where my addresses students were being killed and drawn strikes. and for many here a legacy of us presence for 20 years in this country. so i'm a bon jovi out there a couple for you. an agency for children says the humanitarian situation in afghanistan will worse and because of severe drought farmers in agricultural regions that once produced nearly 50 percent of the country's judy pay. and now struggling to find water, come on hot reports where and nodded and dob, riley widgets, famous forage fresh fruits and vegetables such as boehmer greenwich and grapes. now agriculture constitutes almost 25 percent of the country g, d, p. and the 1970s agricultural produce aren't almost 48 percent
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of the revenue and discount re run dob, one cash flowing river. but now people are dig a deeper and deeper to find gum water and add to dag a problem that there's compounding mad case. the fact that the water act before the dr. we've talked to the old farmers hare. ok. i've never been this bad guy when i got that. why should i want us? not us. although we had a few good years of rain, the past 2 years have been terrible. as you can see, there is no water running through the channels. the river has dried up and now you can see with your own eyes, we're pulling ground water through water pumps. if the international community a serious or try to head the people it might bring and help by offering better quality and go ahead and farmers to be able to do in a career. jude the international community will after take note of that because the
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country had now limping back to normality and people had a what is that a prolong drought means that they have now dig deeper and deeper to find ground water. the act before of course, are drying up and did it a huge worry that most of these orchards could be turned into waste land. still ahead on al jazeera homes, farmland and forest old flooded. we made the villages in cambodia struggling to survive the cause of a dam and changing their ways. how ca, terry, farmers are adapting to climate change. one of the hardest places on ah ah, hello nice the fear we've had some fierce winds blow through tasmania. so this
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cluster of islands here, we saw gus a 135 kilometers per hour. this is what we'd expect to see was cy, clones rolling through, so quite powerful. we see that winfield in brain field move toward the south, the southeast. it will eventually make its way into new south wales, affecting sidney, we call this a southerly busters to watch what it does to the temperature is going from $27.00, down to 17 and wind gusts of about 75 kilometers per hour. rain is starting to fill in across the south island of new zealand, mostly towards the southern alps and the foothills. it will stay dry in christ church for now with a high of 16 degrees, driving rain for central and also southern parts of vietnam into cambodia. and we have seen flooding toward the northwest of cambodia. and that rain is still come in then a batch of what weather from pretty much will called the yellow river valley down to shanghai on monday. but if i go around the korean peninsula, watch this here, it is on monday affecting beijing. and then we'll press play and see where this goes. run in rate through a korea the korean peninsula. on tuesday,
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it's going to stay dry for many parts of japan. suckers getting up to a height of 30 degrees with sunshine and the forecast. that's it for me. see again soon. the russell bade in southern england where 2 farmers turn safari park. pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing the life, the poor back even not very fast. and i miguel sophie, i cynthia when one by your company revolutionizing the system you think blend and artificial intelligence here in flight. you have you have a big rise on al jazeera. ah
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the me. i know you're watching l 20. i'm emily anguish, a reminder about up stories to south israeli police have detained the last 2 or 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility place, arrested ammonia in piazza, and the command g in jeanine, occupied westbank, ending and 2 weeks. israel is prime minister says he understands frances disappointment about the cancellation of a multi $1000000000.00 moraine deal. scott morrison in system move within his countries in best interest. and there's still no word on when girls will return to secondary school in afghanistan, boys were back in the classroom on saturday after an order from the group girls have not been able to attend to primary school at this stage. poles have open for
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the final day of voting and rushes parliamentary elections. 450 states are up for grabs. more than 100000000 people are eligible to vote. united russia, which backs president vladimir putin, is expected to retain its majority. most kremlin critics were bod, from running after a year of crack down. hong kong is political, a later voting for a powerful committee which will choose as it is next to later. and nearly half its legislature. fewer than 5000 people from mostly pro establishment circles are able to vote its territory 1st elections in beijing over hold its electrical system and imposed its national security law chief executive carry lamb he back at critics say, hong kong government is completely under china's control. what it was all yeah, i see a whole this electoral system can ensure patriots administer hong kong, which means we can trace back to the original intentions of one country to system.
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the election system introduced a qualification review committee responsible for guarding the entrance bar for the 1st time. anyone who does not comply with the basic law of the hong kong, special administrative region and who was not loyal to that same administrative region will not participate in the election. thus ensuring the patriots rule, hong kong still in hong kong and its largest opposition. trade union is going to do span following china is intensifying, crackdown on descent thing. confederation of trade unions decision comes after a pro, begging newspaper accusative, pocketing funds from foreign labor groups. many pro democracy activists have been charged with colluding with foreign powers. under china is sweeping at national security low. several other civil society groups have also disbanded this year. embattled chinese property develop ever grant has offered to pay back some of its
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investors with real estate. the company has been struggling to raise funds to pay debt estimated at $300000000000.00. they have been protest outside its headquarters in change and with angry, demonstrated storming the building. the property developer has been facing unprecedented difficulties, but it's dispute, but it disputes rather reports, it's on the brink of bankruptcy. ever. grant has become the world's most indebted real estate company. and struggles have raised consent across markets globally. people in cambodia as struggling to survive years after being displaced by the construction of the country's largest dam, the lowest, the sun, 2 is part of china circled belt and road initiative which was opened in 2018. but human rights watch says it has washed away the livelihoods of local communities. as florence louis reports, forest farm, land,
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and home flooded to make way for cambodia. the largest dams, the lowest, se son to human rights watch estimate. nearly 5000 people were displaced. there tommy is one of them. i feel very nostalgic and sorry saying this as emerge. village is a loss of identity and now it's the city and no matter how angry i am at the government, i can only keep it in my heart because i cannot do anything about it. the government did not pay any attention to us. he and many other villages, mostly from the panola minority groups say they were not properly consulted and were offered inadequate compensation, floyd, good, long panola. the burial ground of her parents and ancestors is submerged. we've lost her whom our rice fields are crops. why did this development have to make the villagers shed tears? sung lands family is one of 50 who refused to move to a new settlement built for them by the government. and the chinese company that
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operate the deb. instead, they built their homes on patches of land close to that old village. others accepted compensation and moved to the new site 5 years ago. where does the health center and a school? but they say they're worse off than before. tongue, someone says he moves between his old village and the new one long. i'm the i'm and this house i still live in, but i come and go, i can't grow any crops on this land because it's so saturated. so i left to find another plot near the old camino land fish. stocks have reduced something fisheries . experts had warned would happen if the dam, but those are the major tributary of the make. a river went ahead. a government spokesman told al jazeera, the country needs energy security. and the dam is beneficial to people in cambodia . adding that local authorities will assist any community in need. villages here say they're not against development,
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but don't expect to be the only ones paying the price for it to gallop ball for him . this is the sacrifice we've had to make, if not for the damn. we would not have to give up anything. the dam allows others to prosper. we are in tears while others benefit human rights watch says the government should increase compensation payments and provide more services and training to affected communities. but many, he doubt that message is being hed, florence louis al jazeera in an asian security forces have killed the later of an armed group with ties to i. so ali, laura was one of 2 fighters shot in central sun away the province on saturday night by team of military officers. he was at the top of the countries and most wanted list security operations in the area have intensified in recent months. try to capture members all that the east indonesia would you? hi, dana network. the 1st all civilian space live has splashed down
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off the florida coast. the space ex craft spent 3 days in orbit carrying a building, a entrepreneur and his 3 guests alexi o'brian was flashing down on the florida coast. the trailblazing captured, carrying the 3rd to the crew to ever get the inspiration for on behalf of space x was on the planet earth so much that you can make him right. that's the voice of the missions commander, billionaire, jared isaacson, he paid an undisclosed sam said to be about $200000000.00 for the flight and his 3 gave blasting off from cape canaveral on wednesday. the spacecraft billed and launched by entrepreneur isla musk company space 6 was fully autonomous and operated by teams on the ground. old journey uphill was only about 12 minutes or so before we knew it. we were hanging our straps and floating,
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and then we were like, what do we do next? the capture will soon reached an altitude of about 585 kilometers above earth, the farthest any human it's flown from our planet. since 972 is the largest window ever phone in space, we can put our head in and say multiple crew members and see the entire perimeter of the earth. and the views i have to say are out of the world. mosque has reportedly said he's more interested in building the infrastructure for private space travel, then taking off himself. this space odyssey was far higher, faster and longer than the recent flight by musk space, rivals and fellow billionaires richard branson and jeff phase off. there's didn't all but the and lasted be a minute. but to give us the 3, our things have launched a new era and space tourism. i think it brings excitement and it actually gets more people interested in space. and not only that,
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but this particular flight was part of a fundraising effort for st. jude children's research hospital. so it's, it's done a lot of good. it's return involved a plunge through the atmosphere to st. temperatures outside the capture. soaring to 1900 degrees celsius. that's just a cool shot of dragon coming back down to earth. in parachute down into the atlantic, shortly before sunset, with its jovial crew excepting the craft less than an hour later. what's being called the 2nd space age is now underway. alexander bryan. elgin's era. farmers in katara, changing their ways to adapt to climate change. many attending to alternative methods to make food production more sustainable and encouraging others to do the same gillian wolf for, for high temperatures and desert sand. not the best place. one might think goals
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to grow crops, but close to one of the worlds fastest growing cities, cutters, capital, doha. this eagle farm is producing food and educating people about the importance of sustainable agriculture. we have separated the humanity from nature to, to urban ism, and we have seen that lots of people will consume their day to day goods buying organic goods that they don't know where it came from. what the source of it hasn't been produced artificially or naturally so for us, the objective is to connect them back to nature and to bring them out and to understand how these organic systems produce the very essential elements for life. first of its kind and cutter, this initiative aim to foster a communal environment and change in lifestyle that many people may crave. particularly pose pandemic. we're here to fire people, so down and to really and sun,
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their real value lies in and protecting your environment, your community, and kind of understanding the value that less is more and the simpler, the better is water. a challenge here, water is a big challenge for a hyper dry country. we aim to conserve as much as possible, but that isn't the only hurdle to operating organically. here in the radiant peninsula, temperatures are among the hottest on earth, making it particularly tough on farmers. their livestock and their crawl in the summer months farmers take to the fields only at daybreak and at dawn. midday is a moment for rest away from the sun. but global demand for food is increasing and some expert stay the challenges to intensify farming and respect the earth. you have a growing human population. we need to feed them. but in the same time, traditionally, we have always expanded the area when be produce more food. and i think that's the
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wrong way to go. you have to bio diversity as well and given nature a chance to recover in many places. and i believe that this can be approached by intensifying the food production, both from land and water like in culture, within the same time enforcing fix regulations to ensure that we get the high quality fruit for the founder of this eco farm. the way forward is clear, is crucially important to transfer the knowledge of sustainability to future generations, without which they will be no future generations. and for us, we want to pass a debt free future. and that's our key emission to be what is so for generations to come join wolf out a 0 a shania cutter. ah.

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