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well, in the region are facing famine, according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon or for those who managed across the border say it's not because conditions have improved back home. they say it's a good continue to be targeted because many problems are being reported and all they come taking refuge conditions. here are last time the units have appeals for help. as mom, those children, philip hospitals, across a scanner stance. we have a special report from couple ah, madison. this is ally from home, also coming up washington steps up efforts to deport thousands of most the haitian migrants have crossed to texas for mexico. israeli police have detained the last 2
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of 6 palestinians, who escaped from a high security prison 2 weeks ago. we are rated to rise to the challenge of leadership. unpacking our political punch for the pin boxing icon on sen. money pack, you know, since you run for president next year, ah, malnourished children, and many infected with measles, of filling up hospitals across afghan. stan, unicef warns many of them could die if they don't get access to urgently needed health supplies and equipment. i should talk about reports from couple gasping for this child is in critical condition of his no ventilator of this hospital in cobb.
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she's among thousands of new born here in a con is done, who desperately need immediate treatment. as i, as you see here, is the time horton pay my choice. and he made a constant supply of austin and appropriate temperature in order to survive. and in the absence of resources, wouldn't they're broken incubator in this was poor shape. this shortage of math love medicine and beta for her little e is the uni seth representative enough. gone is, is visiting this hospital to see what are the most urgent needs. delays is struggling to address the ever growing needs of health facilities. enough gone in. and with each passing day, afghan children are dying of disease. and mon attrition. while there is always life
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at the end of the tunnel and that's what we do. we do if there was no life again, at the end of the tunnel, we will not be here. can the government officials have other priorities? taliban leaders are desperate for international recognition and financial assistance. but the gun is big donors remain captain of the taliban. in the meantime, the health system is on the verge of collapse. doctors and nurses are brave. they were long away, but they are short staffed and overwhelmed with the number of children who are treated here every day and has tougher for measles and bun attrition. and in many
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cases, because they don't have the wind equipment, they are traveling to find the right words to tell the parents that their children may not make it tomorrow or the day after. as my hubby is a pity, tuition exhausted and helpless, he and his colleagues know that would be a tough time. i had the difficulties hard because people didn't you will and food will likely run out soon. if assistance doesn't arrive, there will be no electricity and he is a newborn wart. will return to the same hospital 2 hours after with filmed this child, her bed was empty. she was too weak to baffle an infection that spread through her body. touch about about algae 0 coupled over a dozen afghan women gathered uncovered to protest against the taliban. they're
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calling on the group to protect women's rights, including access to employment and education held signs, calling for the participation of women in public life. they start in half, but in his long women are given more rights. why are they taking our rights? we need schools for ladies to reopen again. women should go back to their jobs. all the employees should go back to the job and they should start working as they used to. we are not asking for anything else, we need our human right. the interim mayor of couples says that female employees have been ordered to stay home with work only allowed for those who cannot be replaced by men. just finish out some female workers that we cannot replace because of their profession who are working in the design department architecture department. and in the electronic department they come and carry on their duties as normal. but in general, those who could be replaced in other departments in the current situation until everything returns to normal. we've asked them to stay at home and the salaries are paid as normal. it's also wanting fear fine girls will be able to return to
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secondary school boys were back in the classroom on saturday. also an order from the taliban. female students weren't mentioned in the taliban announcement, but girls have been able to return to primary schools. about the spokesman says, plans are being made to reopen high schools to go. but no date has been given a month or more is chief of indications for eunice. after enough kindness done, she says the country should invest more in training and hiring female teachers. well, very much welcome to the announcement. the secondary schools will be opening yesterday for boys, and we will be advocating very strongly with the minister of education. the girls go back to school and learn as soon as possible. i think it's important to remember that there has not been an announcement open note. bam, girls are not being told that they are excluded. and i think we need to remember
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that due to fact to authority is still finding speech. it still settling in me, being in power for a few weeks and we will be advocating for girls to go to school in the hawk that that will happen if they just have to be full access to secondary education for old girls and found enough is what will be advocating for with the minister of education. we are encouraged that girls are in primary school there, encouraged that girl through the university. one of the other things that needs to happen is that there needs to be greater investment in the number of female teachers enough because of the 226000 teachers here at the moment, only one 3rd are women and even before the telephone people were that was not enough, and it's one of the reasons why unicef is investing in teacher training for a high school female high school graduate or carrying taliban fighters has been hit
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by a bomb in the eastern africa. city of zillow about several of the wounded were transported to hospital. this is the 2nd attack targeting the taliban in the city. in 2 days, saturdays, blast killed at least 3 people. puzzles of undocumented haitian migraines, who crossed into the us, so to be deported. an estimated 13000 people, a staying at a make shift camp in the texas border time of delila john home and reports thousands more waiting to enter the u. s. from mexico. run the mexican side right now. the rio grande. they've got the river that separates this country from the united states. and we have because more than 10000 people, most of them haitian, cross the river to get to the united states and establish a suit of makeshift, wanting to be given asylum, and to be able to stay in the united states. many of them travel through south and central america to get to this point. they flee poverty and years of political
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turmoil and natural disasters. back home, i did, i thought the remote or not. i'm really scared. you know why? katie had enough quick. we were left with nothing, no home, no food, nothing, almost all my family died. and if we don't go across where we go to go, we don't have a home. that's why with searching for a better future, for the flow of patients crossing to the united states at this point, suddenly turn into a torrent over the last week or 2. but now it's slowed again. people have heard the plans from the u. s. government to fly many in the come back home. so don't yet we scared that if we cross don't just report a specter haiti and it will be worse for us. those we did see crossing the river. when made me bring food and water to those on the other side, i asked this man how people were doing on the other side. my son was up with somebody in there. okay. but sad because maybe tomorrow they'll be deported.
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conditions in the camp, reportedly tough with not enough food, toilets, or water, but we couldn't verify that. earlier in the day we tried twins, the camp by the front door in texas. we just tried to get into the camp by the us century and we were denied that we now just crossed the river and tried to get in through this century. and we'd just been denied by the food of trauma and that you can see behind me to say that we're not allowed in other journals, said the same. the us authorities a blocking the media from talking to those inside. meanwhile, they faced with the problem that were test any administration may shift shantytown, suddenly springing up on the border with thousands, desperate to say, john home. and i'll just say i cool. yes. makes good. is there any police have detained? the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners re escaped from a high security facility police arrested and come on g and one of your interests in jeanine in the occupied west bank. and in a 2 week search among those who tunneled the way out of global prison, it was as
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a bady, a high profile figure and photos are doing. is there any prosecutors want to add an additional 15 years to each month sentence on charges that were planning a new attack? before the men were found, residents of jeanine for israeli soldiers who arrived in large numbers to continue their search. one, palestinian was injured. janine residents say, since the jailbreak thousands of law enforcement officers and military troops have been deployed in the city or the faucet, has this update from 7 in the occupies west. there were 2 concerns. i think one, the immediate one being that how this might all and that if there was some kind of major firefight with the death of either or both of the escape prisoners potentially wider bloodshed that that could have triggered a much bigger round of violence. both in the occupied was bank and potentially with gaza as well because 5 of the 6 escapees. both of those arrested overnight from
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islamic jihad palestinians. i mean you had and they've been there been rockets fight out of gaza after the previous 2 rounds of arrests that didn't happen so far . so i think that would be assigned relief on that front from the israeli front. but there is also this very huge embarrassment that this security breach took place at all. the fact that they managed to get through during the course of many months, this concrete slab underneath there. so into a void space under the prison, which was known about before. there had been an attempt to get into it by another team of prisoners before in 2014. and they were able to get out very much under the noses of the prison gods. that is something that the prime minister natalie bennett has referred to as part of the speech marking the yankee poor war earlier on sunday, saying that it was an embarrassment. it was a systemic breach. it was an intelligence failure. but that it was important that be corrected. investigated and fixed going forward. he said that want to place over
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night. here of course was one of those immediate measures. but i think more widely across the occupied westbank among palestinians. this escape has been very broadly celebrated and has engendered a huge amount of sympathy for the 6th prisoners involved and also has reaffirmed the the solidarity with prisons more generally still ahead on our 0 prospects for president proteins, united russia party as account begins in parliamentary elections plus space x makes a splash the 1st all civilian space mission returns to us after 3 days in orbit. ah, i nice to see you that weather maker we had in the bay had been gall. it's really done a number into areas of bangladesh scooping up almost $200.00 millimeters of rain
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over the past 24 hours. here's the thing, it's foot further to the west and the south. so this now impacts west bank all into disha. look for about $5100.00 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours, also a weather maker over the northwest part of india. so this is affecting roger. stan and gutierrez, once again. we can expect about 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain and we do have amber weather alerts in play here. next stop are going to southeast asia, driving brain for central areas of the vietnam rate toward the south into cambodia as wall and northwestern sections of cambodia. we've already seen flooding and still more rain to come a batch of rain. we'll call it pretty much from the yellow river valley right down to shanghai on monday, shanghai will get up to 31. but if we go in for closer look, this is also going to quit beijing with a lot of what weather, just sliding toward the east. let's press play. see where this goes on tuesday. yeah, it runs rate through the korean peninsula, seen anywhere from about 50 to
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a 100 millimeters of rain. look at this drive for many parts of japan, so or soccer. 30 degrees and we've got plenty of sunshine in the forecast for you on tuesday, the season the when freedom of the press is under threat in oh, you just because i thought genuinely about your thoughts towards the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here just some of access points. the internet shift, the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered. the listening post on just ah, ah ah,
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the me working on my desktop stories, this stuff is appealing for help as much as children and many infected with measles . philip hospitals, across of ghana, stan, it's warning, but many of them could die if they don't get urgently needed help supplies. there's still no word on the fine girls will return to secondary school enough canister. and boys were back in the classroom and saturday, also an order from the taliban girls have only been able to return to primary school for this stage for us. just preparing to deport sizes of undocumented haitian misers crossed the border from mexico and estimated 13000 people are staying at a makeshift count as a texas town of post started to close on the 3rd and final day of voting in russia as parliamentary elections. 450 seats up for grabs. more than 100000000
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people are eligible to vote. united russia, which banks president vladimir putin, is expected to retain its majority, most crumbling critics were barred from running after a year of crock. tons. that had smith has more from moscow. it's likely to keep his majority, but how much of a majority keeps his, what really matters to the kremlin united russia has a super majority in this allows it to change the constitution and the opposition support is trying to at least dent that they've got this app election of only support his main opposition leader app. you tap in there your constituency, and it suggests a candidate you should vote for. it's a part of a tactical voting campaign that the opposition hope will, at least on the seat. some united russia support is now such a threat to the kremlin thing was up is that they've had it google and apple of been forced to take it down. it's been taken off the google documents as well. and the telegram channel is also not been allowed to refer to the list of candidates
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they have. so that is the only threat that the kremlin faces united. russia still remains the most popular party in russia. according to most recent polls about 27 spend percent support close behind them, the communists and a nationalist group is whether the communists who have a lot of these, not these independent candidates that might benefit from tactical voting or with the communists. whether they can dislodge united, russia, at all, fewer than 5000 members of hong kong, political lead have finished voting for a powerful committee that will choose the cities next leader and half of his legislature. the turn out range was more than 90 percent, but all eligible voters come from so called pottery arctic pro beijing circles is the territories, 1st polls and trying to overhaul the electro system and imposed a national security law. chief executive carry, alarm him back of critics who say,
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hong kong government is completely under basic control. what was all this electoral system? can ensure patriots administer hong kong, which means we can trace back to the original intention of one country to system. 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, hong kong, as largest opposition. trade union is going to disband, fall in china's intensifying crackdown and dissent. the confederation of trade unions decision comes after the probation newspaper accused of pocketing funds from farm labor groups. many pro democracy activists are being charged with colluding with foreign powers under china, sweeping national security law. several other civil society groups have also
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disbanded this year. hong kong consideration of trade unions has been continuously attacked by pro government media where psychologically prepared for this after the disbanding of civil human rights front, hong kong professional teachers union and other civil organizations under the slit a situation to c t. you may not be able to continue our work anymore. we feel that our members, personal safety will be threatened if we continue to run the c t. u. embattled chinese property developer ever grant has offered to pay back some of its investors with real estate companies being struggling to raise funds to pay debts. estimated at $300000000000.00 that are being process outside its headquarters in shins and with angry demonstrators storming the building. the property developer has been facing unprecedented difficulties, but it disputes reports. it's on the brink of bankruptcy. ever grand has become the world's most indebted really faith company. and it struggles have raised concerns across markets globally. people in cambodia,
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a struggling to survive years after being displaced by the construction of the country's largest dam, the lowest on to which is part of china. so called belt and rhode initiative was opened in 2018, but human rights watch says it's washed away, the livelihoods of local communities, farms living reports, forrest farmland and home, flooded to make way for cambodia. the largest down the lowest s on to human rights watch. estimate nearly 5000 people were displaced, says tommy is one of them. i feel very nostalgic and sorry saying this. submerge village is a loss of identity and now in 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 printed minority group, say they were not properly consulted and were offered inadequate compensation,
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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 operate the dad. 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. whether the health center and a school. but they say they're worse off than before. tongue some long says he moves between his old village and the new one long. i'm the i'm in 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 that goes from the
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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 need. villages here say they're not against development, 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 in training to affected communities . but many, he doubt that message is being hed. florence louis al jazeera sort of him boxing icon. my patio says he'll run for president in the 2022 election. hell is now a senator. it was nominated by
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a faction of the ruling party and it comes after a rival faction named a senator and long time a president rodrigo, to tell t as his choice was name to tell t as their vice president nominee. we need progress. we need to win against poverty. we need government to serve our people within the grid. compassion and transparency. the time is now. we are rated to rise. the challenge of leadership, casella. yeah, this is a writer and journalist based in manila and he says that current president or did go to testing hasn't given up and holding on to power. he wanted a run for president more like a proxy presidential candidate and he wants for vice president and there's the daughter, whoops. which is running ahead of the polls but was upset that the. busy aid was going to run as a vice president, and then you also have money, you know,
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wants to be the president and he could probably do it just because he's so a nice one very popular, lots of money. but if it really comes to real governance and running democratic institutions, i'm not sure if it's is up to that. what just to give you a background in the philippines, you're only allowed to have one term 6 years. and i think it's trying to find the hole in the constitution where people still stay as president by having a proxy candidate take his place and he running a vice president. and when that happens, if his property candidate wins, that candidate might be willing to step aside and he takes the place as precedent. so we're seeing that scenario. that's one scenario. and we don't know how we're going to turn out because there is something about politics that becomes mfc
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and unpredictable. and we're all on our toes. we're holding our grass. we don't know how things will be the fighting of the candidacy will be around the 1st week of october. and it's only then that we can have a better picture of who the candidates will be. and what the chances are. hundreds of animal rights activists have gathered in the spanish capital madrid to protest against bull fighting. the valley was organized by a political party created to prevent the mis treatments of animals. demonstrated say that repulse that the violence of full depth suffered by the bulls organizes when laws put in place that will protect animal welfare for the best 9. and there is no reason to justify the continuation of fill sighting bills that are bread for bill citing that her bread for bill citing festivals or bread for the sole purpose . they are animals that are given a life in order to cause them a horrible death. and nothing justifies that. i think my sitting in
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a protest against covered 19 passes and vaccinations is brought the sevien capitalist on. so those opposed to the measures that signs on fire and broke through police barricades. 41 percent of savvy population is vaccinated. august someplace reg, i'm here because of the announcement of the introduction of cobra passes, which is a nazi pass. i consider it to be totalitarian measure, which is directed towards the discrimination of free people in serbia. the 1st, all civilian spaceflight has splashed down off the florida coast. the space ex, kraft spent 3 days in orbit carrying a billionaire entrepreneur and his 3 guests, alexia bryan, reports flashing down on the florida co betrayal glazing cap shield carrying the food to lilian cruise to ever get the inspiration for on behalf of space ex hope. the planet are much better than i can ride for that's the voice of
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the missions commander. billionaire, jared isaacson, he paid an undisclosed sound, 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. before we knew it, we were hanging our shops and floating, and then we were like, what do we do next? the capture will soon reached an altitude of about 585 kilometers above the earth, the farthest any human it's flown from our planet. since 972 is the largest one new 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 that were on the mask, has reportedly said he's more interested in building the infrastructure for private
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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 earth and lasted be a minute. but to give us the 3 outings has 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, 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 to earth atmosphere to 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,
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with its jovial crew accessing the craft less than an hour later. what's being called the sacon space age is now underway. elixir brian al jazeera fangs. daredevil has wild crowds in paris as he walked 600 meters and a tightrope between the eiffel tower. and it's theater in the nearby square. nathan pull out relied on a narrow strip of rope as he walked 70 meters above the ground and over the sand. i this is our disease. these are the top stories. unicef is appealing for help as much as children and many infected with measles. philip hospitals, across afghan. stan, it's warning that many of them could die if they don't get urgently needed. health supplies. there's still no word on why that girls will return to secondary school.
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