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the risk and it's all on our dcea play an important role protecting human. ringback face in awe. around. look inside afghanistan abandoned by graham prisons, former inmates return to the us run jail with stories of abuse and torture. ah clark, this is out 0. live from day to coming up. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese crisis. point leave is that the un general assembly maker resounding call for action to address serious problems facing the world?
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another roadblock surveys have no confidence for libby as transitional governments adding doubts over december's election. incredible site to volcano one of spain canary islands explodes, forcing the evacuation of villages threatened by lava. ah say 2 decades after the us invasion of afghanistan, afghans who were imprison, tortured and abused, and now able to revisit the jail cells. out of the taliban take over, there has been given rare access to the now abandoned by graham and base in prison, complex. the warning 1st, some of you may find the testimonies in his own in java report, disturbing. they call it that he'd gone to the middle of gun is tons of grape heading back to the notorious by graham prison. these are some of the former prisoners it's not easy to find the way in the sprawling 30 square kilometer town.
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even the taliban had to stop for directions, but once you enter the scale of the prison complex, which ones help tens of thousands of people becomes evident. building after building door after door, the men which were held here, remember their humiliation and torture at the hands of your soldiers and fellow after imitating what the gods did. they wouldn't let me sleep, says freed who spent 7 years indifferent cages. he was in physical therapy for extensive torture by african american troops. he says, tortured prisoners were hidden in the block away from media and humanitarian organizations until they were heal is not at all supported or william, my legs are still weak and in pain they yanked my private parts with a cable. i was bleeding from it for almost 6 years, no matter how many times we said we didn't do the crime, they would torture and tell the prisoners said yes, from uniforms to prison. fellows inmates here have been telling us that this was
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one of the worst places to have been mentally tortured. if they did not behave well . the, the condition is, would blow very cold air during the winter. and very hot during the summer picked up in a right grade moltby hush me remember being blindfolded, integrated naked in the early years of the prison. he thinks they were being fed dog, food smelling meat, as he remembered that w mckenna, rather than the college and american girls would come dressed in bikini, take us to the toilet. we got 3 minutes for about and these girls would watch up. then there were no african guards here, nobody was allowed, not even the red crescent. they made us watch sexually explicit films and we weren't allowed to look away. we were sleep, but our interrogations were almost 10 to 12 hours. rights groups such as human rights watch, amnesty international and the american civil liberties union have corroborated similar testimonies of torture and abuse into the oven. for the us army charged $27.00 soldiers and enlisted personnel with criminal offenses,
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some with naming un involuntary manslaughter. some prisoners with teenagers, they say others were brought from different countries on rendition flights. ah, the complex was also home to the largest military base and lifeline to us, the collision troops in afghanistan ahead of secret the leaving the base at night. us forces said they destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and sent over 700 loaded c, 17 aircraft out of a one. sun. scrap is what's left of black hawk helicopters, generators, vehicles, and other equipment. but the reinstate on the legacy is the abuse. tens of thousands illegally detained without trial. that's how they make us up. says kanisha hub at the moment. did you? uh, they knew we'd be upset if they disrespected the corps on, so they'd throw it in the toilet. i spent almost a year here. it was a scary place. ball graham was a place of utter cruelty and barbarism. the taliban fight to say they feel happy to
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be here once again. as victors, not captive some people the world knew them as barbaric monsters, which is how they see the captors. some of in java doubt, they are a background prison. well, the taliban foreign minister has requested a platform to address swelled leaders at the un general assembly. but procedure means that won't be likely to happen until after the main events of wrapped up over night. president joe biden told world leaders of the u. s. is not seeking a new cold war. un secretary general also spoke on tuesday, calling all nations to unite to tackle what he called the cascade of crises threatening nations. our diplomatic as a james base as this. please think you'll see. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some, but note the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems . coven, 19 the climate crisis, and conflicts. all of them, he said,
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getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. oh well there's never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of cries in our lifetimes. this was the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden, speaking just weeks off the taliban and take over and cobble a war that, in effect, lead to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement. u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort. not our 1st should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of lenders,
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diplomacy of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways and lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense, while straight is decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u. k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality, though, is the international community has very limited leverage on the new rulers in cobble james base al jazeera at the united nations. during his pre recorded speech shed, china's president's sought to reassure leaders. his country has people, intentions,
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shooting pings, said it would never invaded bully other nations. go, you go up differences and problems among countries. hotly, avoidable need to be handle through dialogue and corporation on the basis of equality and mutual respect. one countries assess whether it does not have to mean another countries failure. and the well is big enough to accommodate common development and progress of all countries. we need to pursue dialogue and inclusiveness over confrontation and exclusion. let's move on to sudan now where the sovereign councils, deputy chairman is blamed tuesday's que attempt on politicians saying that they've turned a blind eye on what people need. general mohammed hummed gallow and the councils president told one of health news conference 21 offices and a number of soldiers had been arrested in question following the attempt to take over. they tried to take control of several government institutions including state
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tv and radio stations. oh, what do we address you today as we live to die a moment now history, we had hoped the transition would bring a better future. you will all of followed the found qu, teams of yesterday, with the a, if managed, to defeat, into a wrist all perpetrators, without any losses. it is not the 1st attempt. as we have failed many in the past. you have the right to ask for a reason for these repeated attempts, and we said openly and candidly, it is the politicians who turned a blind eye to the people's needs and busied themselves fighting for power and competing for control. this is created anger among the common people who are struggling on a daily basis for food, water, and medicine. let's say now from here, morgan has more from call to. while there are still no answers as to what those who were behind the cou said when they were being interrogated. and nothing has been
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revealed. with regard to those interrogations from the head of the sovereignty counsel had them hon and the deputy head of the sovereignty council. general mohammed have done that law now they were addressing soldiers at the military barrack to remind the twin city of her tomb. and they seemed to be praising the soldiers for the rule that they played in preserving the lives of civilians and making sure that no lives were lost in, in the process of foiling the cool. but it also seems to show that the divide between the civilian components of the transitional government and the military component. let's go back to how this transitional government looks like. we have the military 5 members of the military in the sovereignty council, 56 civilians and 3 from the groups. now that's together forms the sovereignty council, which effectively is the presidency. then you have the executive council of the council of ministers headed by the lamb dog and he's
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a civilian. so those 2 sites that are currently leading this transitional government. but there has long been friction between the 2 sides. and that is very clear to see in the speech of by the head of the sovereignty cancel out, the hon and his deputy bahamas, him to the know who blamed politicians for the current situation of the country. the spoken about the economy. they said that the politicians seem to be focused on getting power. i'm not focusing on the issues that matter. to civilian gunshots have been fired at a vehicle carrying the ukrainian president's principal aid. had happened in a suburb of the capital kiev. please say more than 10 bullets for 5 of the vehicle, wounding the driver. the aid has reportedly escaped on hand. it's not yet known who was behind the attack, but a smith is more from moscow. ukraine's government says the target of this attack was sergey. she fear principal aide to ukraine's president vladimir zelinski. the president himself is currently at the united nations in washington. but he
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famously came to power with his promise to fight the oligarchy, reduce that power and influence and crack down on corruption. and another aid has said that he believes this shooting. this attempted assassination is connected to that crack down on the oligarchy. he says that we emphasize the president's policy, aim to the fundamental transformation of the state will remain unchanged. the timing of this alleged assassination term may also be significant because it's this week that ukraine's parliament starts debating a law specifically targeted reducing the influence of those all galks. the president will be, of course, informed at the un aware he will be speaking to the general assembly. but at the moment we understand that the aid escaped uninjured. his driver was hurt, local television reporting that there were 19 bullet holes in the vehicle head here
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. now desert, we'll look at how the german chancellor anglo merkel party could fair an upcoming elections that she prepared to step down and made in turkey. check. no, for instance, showcases the country's new military hardware. the aims to sell more abroad. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. the rain is easing night in the northeast and shine it's got a cross season. so siberia and that line of cloud means showers, going through japan's a bit of a circulation. so hawkeye, there could be particularly wet, looks like tokyo is hang on to the low thirty's, humid dish, but a brighter stay on 1st leaving behind. quieter weather in most japan, another line of rain is developing. you'll see over here over the yellow sea. but
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along the yangtze valley, it's still warmer than average by 4 degrees or so and still humid inquire with a few showers for the south, hong kong, included in that. that's the position for the next 2 days of this line of rang grows. so 2nd pulse going up through beijing, the vanity towards the northeast corner. for india, the sherry rain recently has been really quite heavy, not to the northern pakistan to the whole. just the latest want to show pictures of probably need to waste level water in some parts of the city and this more rain to come in the immediate future on thursday as it is elsewhere in india, concentration again, good. you're out. may be russia, stan for the sas, little light in the way of right. and the non piece is also relatively dry at the moment. by the time we get to friday, the same developments take place, but they're not quite as widespread. i think however, i'm not going to rule out flash flooding anyway. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. my county court is that the 20th century,
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whose lives were intertwined from outcasts who found an artistic connection in 194010 jane to leave. deuce the both of them were lost. children, to a battle of words, against the backdrop of julian. more independence was helpless stories of complex relationships that spot created really, really a zone north africa on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah, you have again you what you want. 0 reminder about top stories. this and al jazeera has secured read access to afghanistan by graham prison. where former inmates
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recount the torture and abuse at the hands of african and american soldiers, thousands of presents were released off to the u. s. withdrawal ensued on the sovereign councils. deputy chairman has blamed tuesday's qu, attempt on politicians, saying they've turned a blind eye on what people need. 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested. gunshots have been foggy. the vehicle carrying ukrainian presents principal 8 happened in its top of the capital. please say more than 10 bullets, we'll fight the vehicle we need. the driver aid has reportedly escaped unharmed. a volcanic eruption in the canary islands is intensifying. let's have a look at the very latest live pitches no far eruptions. at the moment we can see smoke and ash, just billowing and cascading out of that mounting could presage another erosion of lava keep you very close on it. at spanish authorities getting ready to evacuate impacts more people. as lava spreads on la palmer initial attack as if
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it was a volcanic eruption under what he gets. concepcion had expected, but never thought it would actually happen in her life time on her doorstep. now threatening the family business, she ran for almost 2 generations from the terrace. the volcanoes at presenter appears so close, attracting customers to the restaurant. the curious the media and those observing their homes being swallowed by the slow moving lava, seen a company of people's homes and lives have been destroyed. imagine how i feel. i can't sleep. i feel sad fun. i wonder what else can this okay? no take for me. as the hours go by the volcano cracks open more grounds, the earth surface is unable to hold back to hot magma, boiling below ground. spanish, gorgeous, reveal or evacuating villages, neighborhoods. while 6000 people are being looked after by the state authorities,
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others are sleeping rough in their cars. but for how long? i'm staying here because i am emotionally connected to the land. even if the lava has swallowed my home, i want to go back to my house and learn one after the other. government officials from madrid come to the remote island for a few hours visit to show their support to local authorities who are powerless in the faith of an overflowing force of nature. that cannot be contained, the management of their crises, death, not an when they love, but to see on the contrary, the management of the crises will and will not palmer recovers eat of normality and with the involvement of the different administrations, the last or option was 50 years ago, this one is far more intense. a seek river of 1000 degrees celsius love eyes slowly, making its way to the ocean at contact. it will release toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. air is filled with microscopic volcanic jacket. rock
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that make up. and when you breathe in, it's suffocating, no one knows how long this weather will take days, weeks, or months before this corruption. and despite the looming threat, andreotti he goes, concepcion does not want to leave the family restaurant behind it. lifetime of memories and moments hangs in the balance. as the sound of the volcanoes echoes closer shaking and dreyer's determination to stay till the very end. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the palmer canaries, spain. libby his 1st unified election scheduled for later this year or in doubt after politicians in the east withdrew confidence in the transitional. government said he being in power for 6 months. prime minister says he will continue to lead the car, take administration, only train and reports. now, from tripoli, in a closed session on monday, the eastern base parliament and to brook said it passed the vote of no confidence
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in the interim unity government. but now there are questions about the transparency of the vote. and if it was even legal about the offer on the stop, he just at the old time at the after reaching quorum for today's session with $113.00 m. p. 's present a vote of no confidence is carried out with 18000000 m. p 's voting to whole confidence in unity, government, unity, government will continue its work as a caretaker government mohammed, it is an m p. he says that for a no conference vote to be illegal, at least $120.00 m p 's most vote for it to be official performance. what we saw today was a group of m. p. 's who agreed to carry out a vote. they entered the hall and within minutes announced the $89.00 m. p. 's, both the pul, confidence from the government. there wasn't any information on who voted how many voted against and who abstained in the government of national unity came to power in march. it followed a long and challenging political settlement helped by the united nations. it was
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task with leading the country until nationwide. elections can take place in december and you'll see it or even minister, the move by the parliament to vote on i know confidence motion is not in little interest. well, a parliamentary government should be cooperating and intensifying their efforts to provide the right conditions the holding election. after years of conflict, libyans were beginning to feel hopeful that things were getting better. but now with clear signs of political divisions emerging, that feeling may start to fade away and put into question if elections can be held as schedule. ma latrina l 0. tripoli. well, unless algamite is the founder and director of the static institute, he explains the outstanding issues with the unity government. i think it, we should also remember the context that this is a new unity government also government that was appointed by the very man. there is instruments, eliza choreographed, that both are going to follow. so this is
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a new conflict or a new round of conflict with new actors. but it's still about the very same issues that have underlined the conflict for many years. now that seems to be a number of irreconcilable differences between the government of national unity and this, the leader of the parliament in the summer. and i'm actually off there, namely the budget that they had been debasing there for several months. the budget for the libya national army living force. it's very popular sources. whether or not they will be subservient, whether they get to the point administer of defense and the money that they will eventually give them and then the massey of the army itself. so these are the kind of issues that are, are standing, they haven't been able to kind of come to an agreement over those issues, but over the broader picture as well. there have been other issues that relate to the government of national unity, but to the broader process, the core for elections, which are not less than $100.00 days away. and that has been the constitutional framework,
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the checks and balance of the brand new president in the parliament and electoral law. so many issues that have been left to the final minute that seemed to be delaying the elections. and i think that this kind of game of brickman ship, we've seen this before. it happened for several years or ok, designated prime minister and said the 3 biggest parties have agreed to form a coalition. government billionaire canoes was appointed by the king nearly 2 weeks ago. after his liberal and our party won the highest number of seats in parliament on sunday, germans will go to the polls to elect a new parliament with chance langley merkle, stepping down the country. we'll have a new leader for the 1st time in 16 years to write the christian democrats union party is the most successful in the history of the republic, but it's being led by new face and leisure. a decade and a half of steady leadership and economic growth has to stay in the parties. popularity and cd use support has dipped in opinion polls the see to you and it
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says left coalition partner, that's the social democratic party on projected to win the combined majority. and that could lead to political uncertainty. several parties competing to lead some kind of coalition. we spoke to mca von trump, he wrote the biography, anglo merkel, your most influential leader, and he explains her legacy and her possible successor. i think the legacy that she will have is a number of policies, the, the euro crises, the world, you know, make right. the refugee crisis, all of which she, she did rather well and, and succeeded in, but i think the overall legacy that she had is that at the time of international evil in america and russia to a degree in china. she's been a pragmatic politician. somebody who's focused on, on the details of policy ra poder, writing politics. so she is somebody who pretends meticulously
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and sometimes wears out with, with facts in detail. and i think at the time when, when you know america was with govern by basically she got a bye, bye, bye spreadsheet. if you'd like, very meticulous planning. the surprising success is all of the roles from the social democratic party who's for the past 4 years has been a finance minister. and he can, in some ways, claim to be as successful because her legacy this time has been the minimum wage, which policy was against, with the social democrats were in favor all. and he has finance minister with one we implemented the minimum wage and he's also been the one who has negotiated the the global minimum corporate tax in global affairs outrage is growing autrand out there and used cru films. us bought agents on horseback, appearing to assault haitian migrants and texas petticoat heinous electors from
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capitol hill. country. the these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach across the united states. desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by for. 6 the, the men on horseback work for department of homeland security secretary l. a 100. more acres. who promised in the senate? hearing tuesday, there will be consequences. re, i directed to the office of professional responsibility be present on site in del rio, 247. to ensure that the conduct of our personnel adheres to our policy, to, to our policies, to our training and to our values. i was horrified to see the images and we look forward to learning the facts that are reduced from the investigation. the u. s. vice president also weighed in what i saw to pick good about those individual
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trading human beings the way they were horrible. but republicans in congress are making a broader political point saying border security is broken, and president biden is to blame this committee. all i can say is my secretary is that sooner or later, this administration is going to have to take responsibility for the crisis that you have committed at the border that gets worse day upon day. but for the thousands of patients who hoped this would be their 1st step to a new life in america, they are now being moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the biden administration is continuing the policies set up by the trump administration, which says, because of the pandemic, they can support people right away without even giving them a chance to ask for asylum. now that is angered many in the president's own party, but so far it doesn't appear that divide administration plans to change the policy
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if it does, would likely come too late for the thousands of haitians on the border. political haine, al jazeera washington to turkey, where the largest aerospace in technology event detective us, is underway and assemble. it aims to showcase rapid advances in the country's defense technology and attract young talent to the industry. she didn't go through reports now from her stumble method, it's helicopter on men's aerial vehicle and place. turkey showcases of domestically produced a defense technology for the 4th time. and it's stumble. 200000 students competed in 35 different fields to take part in the 6 day festival. like you are, it's our high among young participants like his team. want to 1st start with a room designed to extinguish fire will depend damage and hundreds of wildfires and turkeys mediterranean region this summer, devastating much of the country's tourism industry. their invention has been given
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more significance. a lot of our drone is capable of operating 100 meters above fires on facade to move. motivation has been international technology move. where aware of the mission and vision our state has chosen. other winners are being chosen, but those who make it are seen as assets for the country's defense industrial. that's all to sell products and services at home and abroad. more than 50 percent of turkey's armed forces are supplied by domestic companies, the government aged to eliminate all foreign suppliers and make that 100 percent by 2023. the 100 anniversary of the foundation of the turkish republic. take over. do you know about phyllis? when we look at tech no 1st year, we see the architects of great to keep engineers, scientists, entropy, newark, who will make their marks tomorrow. marked are drones, are named after the family members behind them. they're known for their
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effectiveness in helping us be john victory over our menu in their conflict over the disputed territories of not going to car about into 1020. but at that t b to drones are now used by turkey. ukraine cut are and other bay job the engineer of the aircraft and chairperson of the turkish technology team foundation organizing this festival says they're part of turkey feature tom boss. we will never give up on our goal for fully independent country promoting technology and making turkey a country that leads in every field. hurricane faces complex than pensions on its borders. and as an anal member, it is sometimes at all for the l laws encountering what it regard as the threats. so turkish officials and the military are keen to develop a defense invest.
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