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on the brink of extinction, no, it's the fight of their life. the people in power brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera. ah, a major security operation is underway and i'm going to stop after an attack against a telephone convoy in the eastern city on july. bob. i other kimbell villages there live from dough, also coming up just all off to the us, reach the deal to release. so while way executive to canadians imprisoned in china and now on their way home, new rivers of love, a few, their way down la palmer's volcano,
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intensifying eruption has grounded flights in the regions. i'm malcolm web and it's got a problem of northern mozambique where we standing right now within the control group asked you about just a few weeks ago. we've come here for one than truth in the last few weeks and taking control of almost all of the key towns in the problem. ah, we begin this program with breaking news from off gone a stone, where a major telephone security operation has happened in the eastern city of juliana. but multiple people have been arrested. comes after a series of attacks claimed by iceland gone. the storm whole daisha. when we took over the country last month, some iceland afghan extent operatives moved to cobble in july about we've launched an operation in cobble and arrested many. another operation is underway. angela
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bodies were hunting down. those who were sewing chaos and those who are behind the recent attacks we've caught, doesn't so far. oh, it's chris, right. there are some of injured ages lie for us and cobble or some. what more do we know about this operation and about the attacks which sponsors well, it's been a week since these attacks begun in the city of july of odd and number higher problems. the eastern part of about sun close to the pockets on the border where these attacks have been taken based, being claimed by islamic state of iraq and the lavonne in the hot sun province. or i see in gone to sun this particular tact this morning. there have been no clean of responsibility yet, but there is a pattern to it. i thought about 5 to sullivan convoys pot vehicles. there at least been a few double top strikes as well by the taliban. baker has been struck with an id and when more people got that there, another explosion took place. so this has been a series of attacks which we've been seeing,
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the taliban spokesman saying that it is going to be a major operation to hunt all of them down. he explained that when the taliban took over many of these fighters escaped. so an estimate from various intelligence sources is there somewhere between $500.00 to 2000 and ice and k or ice in the us on problems fighters in and around july about and why do cobble area and taliban. they're seeing that they're adam and they're going to hunt them down. they're not going to provide them sanctuary. and they're going to make sure that they abide by the idea that the african soil is not going to be used by any group. not just against our gods, but against their international neighbors as well as the white arrest and region. some i believe it has been a us announcement that the taliban doesn't need permission to carry out counter terrorist strikes warf if any reaction has there been to that? what we heard on friday, the pentagon press secretary saying that the americans do not need to any
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permission to use the airspace inside have gone to son to pursue come to terrorism operations. and there's been a very stern reaction from the taliban. about that the thought about spokesman's language i had saying that no country is allowed to take any lateral actions inside of the sun. the thought about, according to him, fully prepared their fighters have taken control of security. and they said there is unprecedented security and safety in of got a son, and the dollar bond out in full control of their board is that below which i said that there is going to be severe reaction. if any country takes unilateral strike, then it is worth remembering that this statement came off the heels of the united states as an exit of lantus on carrying out that drone strike in cobble for the 1st time, which resulted in the death of 10 civilians. i thank you for that. there are some have been just a there live for us in cobble there are reports of a car bomb explosion in the somali capital that kills at least 8 people and injured
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dozens more witnesses that happened at a security checkpoint in the hummer, when district of southern market issue, they say the attack targeted several calls, they try to cross the security barrier. ok, so about 2 kilometers from the presidential palace. i'll show bob has claimed responsibility for the attack to canadian citizens who were detained in china for nearly 3 years. are on their way back home. their release came just as after a while, a chief financial officer among long, shallow with fried and canada. she'd been under house arrest for almost 3 years while awaiting extradition to the u. s. reach to deal with american prosecutors. shepherd tansy has the story about hurley smith, 10. thank all those you'd helped her since she was 1st attained at vancouver international airport in 2018 over the past 3 or my life has been can i find out it was the reparative time for me as a mother, wife and company. exactly if eric cloud has that,
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they were lining it really was an invaluable experience. monk had been under house arrest, pending expedition to the u. s. to face charges that she deceived hsbc bank in 2013 into breaking us sanctions against iran. under a deal with prosecutors, she pled not guilty, but admitted wrong doing. as a result, the u. s. will drop the charges against them. a few hours later, justin today made a surprise announcement to canadian citizens, michael sparkle, and michael colvin had also been arrested in 2018, but accused of espionage were on their way home from china. right now, our focus is on getting these to canadians, homesafe they've been through an extremely difficult ordeal. various ends a chapter and us canadian chinese relations that have long been dog, but accusations of hostage taking suspicions were often raised the 2 canadians were being held as bargaining chips, monks lawyer, meanwhile, so harassed as politically motivated. a claim boasted when donald trump offered to
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intervene and 2018 in return for china signing a trade deal. the americans never should have started this case in the 1st place. president trump used me as long as a trade in negotiations with china. the u. s. department of justice maintains this was about justice nonetheless, analisia connection between this case and future biden policy appended most allies i think by and we'll work together with other allies in europe and elsewhere to address the security threats related to walk away and other chinese companies. mung is the daughter of ron young. play the founder of highway. a year ago highway was the world's largest maker of small things and it remains of the full from to 5 g delicate networks. but it's fine shipments have dropped by 80 percent. a us black, this prevents the company from obtaining chips and washington as persuaded some they're not all of its allies to spurn the company, claiming the equipment is a national security risk washing his argument is that hallway is obliged to do the
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bidding of the chinese communist party, however, it's presented no evidence. there is a precedent for such back doors and telecommunications equipment. in 2014, it was revealed that the us national security agency implanted surveillance equipment in routers from us manufacturers that were exported internationally. she ebert nancy al jazeera, more than 100 members of to new z as largest political party. and nada have resigned in protest against their leadership. those who fell down and 2 deputies and former members of the constituent assembly, i say the parties leadership is failing to actively engage any common front against what they call imminent, to radical danger. early this week to interview president chi psi cemented his one man will not declaring he would woo by decree. as german said, hold on sunday, they'll ultimately decide who will succeed. chancellor, anglo merkel. an entire generation of young people will be voting for the very 1st
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time for the last 16 years, many have only known medical policies and appeared to be eager for a change that i've done. i meet reports from color in the last election effort green party candidate. anna lynn. a bad book tries to convince voters that she is best suited to become germany's leader targeting maybe young people. i look as dividing, who feel disgruntled by the status quo and i'm calling for change. i had some context with the classical more classical, older parties. and i was a little bit disappointed because i saw like that that's not how i want to play politic side and that's not, i don't feel that i really can make a difference. i can only participate in continuing the same same thing over and over climate change, social justice and equality among top concerns for generation that grew up in the air of globalization and the internet. the use represent less than 15 percent of the electric and among them 1st time voters who have no no deleted and angle
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america. but they are trying to have an impact on the outcome of the election. they're the so called medical generation one that most key things, the outgoing chancellor wasn't progressive enough and they've grown more demanding, maintaining pressure on the streets with climate protest groups like the friday for future movement. this is also their last ditch attempt to make their voices heard less than 48 hours. i had the what the risk a breath called a historic election. she has put her future the whole thing. they are more pressing issues to be dealt with 1st. exactly, because of your chess and big data, actually we are not putting our bodies on hold, for example, now to go on the streets to protest to try our best to change something. most probably won't help me in 50 years. in mars,
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you call me will help flops for me for jesus. so the 60 people decide about our future. so it's on part and trying to convince the old federation of all gender ration somehow. this has pushed politicians to listen. the address to concerns of young people says that the legal load, he is the co host of my kid, only a popular podcast that links wrap and politics. some of the candidates took part in his show, including center left social democrat, leader, or left shows. they need the young people because of a see that older people also start to think about the following generations. there is pressure, the risk pressure from the streets, the risk pressure from the young generation of the streets. there is pressure from young journalists. the risk pressure from musicians. so i think in the whole society we see that the risk shift, the risk change, and probably we will also see this change after the election in many ways,
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angle americans shape german youth. they are minority voters. but in this state race could emerge crucial to ever reaches the finishing line. first, the meet dizzier, hello, germany. authorities on the palmer in the canary islands, a warning more homes could be destroyed as larva from the volcanic eruption spreads further. the spanish government is expected to declare the site, a catastrophe, allowing emergency fans to re house the 6000 people have been displaced. airlines have canceled flights for a 2nd day. nicholas hark has the latest from the palmer. the situation here has become more unstable, more violent look right behind me compared to when we last spoke yesterday. the crater has gotten bigger. not only that, there are other creator formations around 4 in total spurting out lava. and so that has force the authorities. that was,
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that were really taken by surprise by yesterday's big explosion. the creation of the 2nd creator that, that created a sonic boom. we felt that the winters, the windows in buildings kind of shook well, that force the authorities here to evacuate the people on the ground. and even as we down here at this location may also be evacuated. we simply don't know how this volcano is what, what, how it's going to react and what are the next steps that's going to occur? what's clear is that the smoke that's coming out for kilometers high up into the sky has grounded all the planes on the ground. it's as if it's pulling this earth. this volcanic earth up the ground has raised by a few centimeters since the erupt. and on sunday, now, while this is called all we're ha, old summit, it's anything but all that the 120000 years old in terms of g o. loud geological aspect. it's a young piece of earth and there's still
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a lot of move in the there's these primers that are happening that we can barely feel that that really shows the geologist and the scientists on the ground seem to think that there is going to be more options more volcanic activity still ahead on algebra, helping refugees from us on the, on a job to a new life. communities come together in color. and it's a smelly from stuff. and often asia now gone to the found a way to make use of the syrian to show i it another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hi there, your weather story for asia pacific begins right here right now, and we're talking about some rain along the yellow river valley, settling into the yellow sea on sunday. watch carefully to see if there is some
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flash fighting as a result soggy. conditions across indo china. this tropical disturbance, leftovers of it, finding a home toward western thailand, m yan bar could pick up to 200 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. here's typhoon mendel lay out toward the pacific as it targets southern japan. but that won't happen until about the start of october. for the philippines still that driving rain for southern portions of the country around devout on sunday, devout getting up to a height of 32 degrees southeast asia. a few things i want to point out here for to the ways we've had some land slides. but the rain was starting to see a peter out. however, look at this, some pulses in and around to dang on sunday. next stop the be been gone. we've got this side clone. it's going to move west into the indian states of a dish. we do have a red weather alert in play here. the potential to see about 200 millimeters of rain picked up. there are some signs that that southwest monsoon is starting to
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retreat as it funds further toward the south, but still a lot of rain for goods are at on sunday. see you soon. the weather sponsored by castle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. frank assessments, what's the point of the un multilateralism isn't part of it's dna, we need some or we're sovereign states can exchange use informed opinions is likely to change biking behavior and it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah, the
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era reminder of our top story, our major security operation is underway and i've gone the stones eastern city, often on the many people have been arrested. the operation comes after a series of eye, some attacks in the area to canadians who have been detained in china for nearly 3 years. i'm heading home. michael covers can michael spay, boar were arrested in december 2018th espionage. shortly after candidates paint chinese tech executive long walk show authorities on the bama and the canary on and the warning more homes could be destroyed is lava from the volcanic eruption spreads even further. the spanish government is expected to clear the site catastrophe. rondon president polk regard says his troops cannot remain in northern mozambique forever. he made the comments while on a visit to moses bigs combo delgado province were wanted troops had been there
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helping local forces, fight back armed groups. a 1000 soldiers were deployed into the region in july, falcon webb is in pen, but the capital of complet delgado province, where a military parade is taking place, malcolm, what's happening there? so the parade is to commemorate the beacon independent struggle against portuguese colonial rule, which began on this day nearly 60 years ago. but it's because of another conflict that's going on right now that both had the state here up in the grandson, just type of that president pool kicked me, of rwanda is just finish speaking and president philip a new c, b q and now on very good terms. they've been speaking at a press conference just a short while ago talking about the great cooperation to now have because as you said, rwandan forces have been helping the government denies. i'm big to an group out of several towns to the north of a cabinet delgado providence in particular, around
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a massive deposit of natural gas worth about $20000000000.00 us dollars. french oil . john total has a concession earlier this year. it suspended its contract and abundant. it's come because the attacks from the tom group came to close mozambique som, forth as we can see, lined up here one table to contain the group that says it wants to billing political is to, to cover the got a province. they weren't able to contain them. several towns have taken, but just in the last few weeks is random forces have been able to take those towns back. but the real big questions about firstly how this operations being fund a lot of people on the front. so tyler playing a role, but president got me in that press conference, repeat it again. he says one is doing this out of the goodness of his heart, and it's funding the operation itself are also questions about what's going to happen next, militarily, with all these insurgents having been pushed into the bush and what the next
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chapter, this complex going to bring and if it's going to look like complex, with insurgency that we've seen in other parts of the world, nigeria, where there's a lot of oil or in other places as well. right now it's very celebrate 3 mood, military victory is, is in the air. they've felt they certainly feel these heads of state, and these are forces that they got the upper hand in this complex at the moment. i thank you for that. malcolm web there. the divided island of cyprus is under the spotlight, had the un general assembly, the invasion by turkish troops, and $974.00 partitioned the island between the un recognised greek cypriot republic of cyprus and the self declared turkish republic of northern side. perth repeated attempts that negotiations have failed, but on monday the un secretary general is holding talks with leaders from both sides. i can report from the united nations. one of the world's longest standing
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conflicts flared up once again in the united nations. it was the turn of the president of the republic of cyprus at the lectern, and he lashed out at turkey's insistence on a 2 state solution in cyprus. but i cannot believe. i'm not just the absurdity of attack rhetoric, which lice in that claim. but the efforts for compromise have been exhausted. earlier in the week, the turkish president ted addressed the general assembly the conflict. we hope that the problems regarding maritime boundary. the limitation will be resolved within the framework of international law and good neighborly relations. these words incense, the president of the republic of cyprus, presumed also spoke of the need of main tell me good may part of your relations. and i wonder yet the game
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which country has invaded and to date they are to buy cypress. the greek cypriot side insists the solution lies in one island, one government, the turkish cypriot, run side. envision some kind of 2 state solution and insist there can be no negotiation unless there is recognition of the turkish entity. but in what could be a subtle shift, the turkish leader in northern cyprus told to 0 that at this stage there is no longer an insistence on formal recognition through the un. rather a more informal acknowledgement of the facts on the ground. just to clarify, you saying that that doesn't need to be formal recognition through the us that you would be prepared to accept the statement of recognition. i'm saying is that the person who formerly negotiate this up to 12 plus accessible says and then i want
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the accept on or reaffirmation might hold any quality. and therefore, international call state was the president of the republic of cyprus and the leader of the self declared republic of north cyprus, held talks in april in geneva. as in so many previous rounds, they ended in failure. we'll be having lunch with the secretary general antonio terrace on monday. but all parties are quick to stipulate that this is an informal event and didn't know way signifies a beginning of a new round up negotiation. cypress remains divided by a green line monitored by us forces. and after nearly half a century, the line appears no less permanent. my kind of audience era united nations. well, this week's un general assembly. the emir of katara emphasized the importance of the international community, continuing to support africans. for 2 weeks. katara housed more than 60000 de
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vacuuming from cobble most have moved on to a 3rd country, but hundreds remain. jennifer brag went to a housing complex to see how the local community is helping as the sun sets in doha evening. activities begin to night. it's a production put on by actors from the cutter national theater, which is what i. this is just one of many ways volunteers and organizations are helping to maintain a positive atmosphere for those evacuated from cobble the community response to help those who come from afghanistan has been overwhelming. whether it's donations collected privately through social media or n g o and charities, who are working with afghan adults and children to help them adjust to their new life. hundreds of people have come together here in katara. this compound was billed for the fee for world cup in 2022. but now it's filled with afghan children
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and adults volunteers and visitors and has the feel of a neighborhood. some children here are unaccompanied, so their identities must be protected. but even though they're on their own, it doesn't stop them from connecting with others through sport and other activities where you're going to take her in apartment one 09 volunteers are helping children with arts and crafts. art therapy is one of the strategies that's helping them cope with their changing circumstances. gives your, has something to do and you can kind of have a conversation around that. the goal is much more that basic needs for safety belonging, trust, those types of things, not dealing with specific, unique stories of trauma that the children have had. student volunteers also come in and out of the compound to play with the kids or just talk to them. her sina is
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one of them. she's a british afghan, national and a 2nd year student at northwestern university. and doha, we talk about, you know, family, what's happening there. many of them are concerned for their own well being, the well being of their families. and, you know, speaking and push door, i have that connection with them. and for them that's like a quick sense of relief. you know, because you're speaking from heart to heart there for his siena. this is personal. her parents left afghanistan during the soviet invasion in the 1980s. her family is proud of the work she's doing here. as a british afghan, carried up privilege on my shoulders and as an african in general, i understand what these people are going through. so it's important for me to help out the public's response over the past 2 weeks has been generous. n g o, like the cut her foundation, say there's more than enough to go around there right now, we're just focusing on how to ensure that the current children and families who are still remaining and the compounds are going through an experience that would
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probably allow them to overcome the trauma that they're going from leaving their country. not everyone knows how long they'll be here or where they'll go next. and while they wait to find out their next destination for now, cutter is their home. jennifer brag al jazeera doha. the last of the mostly haitian migrants who were camping along the us. mexico border near the texas town of del rio have either left or been removed. heavy equipment was, they brought in to clear up the ice, where around 15000 people had earlier converged in deplorable conditions seeking asylum in the u. s. about 2000 were flying back to haiti onyx function flight, and the rest to be moved to us immigration processing centers. some petrol stations across the u. k remain closed because of a fuel shortage. it's been caused by a lack of truck drivers, claimed on bricks. it and the pandemic, the british government has said it will do whatever it takes to resolve the problem
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. the shortage of dr is, is also called widespread disruption to person food victim. police and columbia have seized and the legal shipment of nearly 3 and a half 1000 shocks in depth and for hong kong. as many as 1000 sharks between one and 5 meters long were killed to produce the whole that was found the bulk of airport. the shipment was found in 10 packages and was the product of illegal fishing. a durian is a fruit with a strong smell, but it's loved by many in se asia. now a team of scientists and singapore is finding new ways to make use of it to tackle food waste. the turning the husks of during fruits into bandages that they say it's cheaper to produce and bio degradable fluids, so it has more in se, asia, it's known as the king of fruits. the durian distinctive in appearance and taste is very popular in this part of the world. the thorny husks comprised more than half
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of the fruit and are usually thrown away, creating environmental waste. now, scientists in singapore have found a way to turn them into something useful. bandages, we had a lot of cellulose. shattered technology to sort of take the center those out of these 2 and a half. and then convert them into anti michael buell hydrogen base bandages for me to call p cases. the husks a sliced freeze dried and ground into powder from which cellulose is extracted glycerol. a waste by product of biodiesel is added and turns the mixture into a soft hydro out was the hydro is solidified. we just need to take it out from the malls. these molecules are added to make the jo and he micro bill wednesdays of this hydro job base bandages he said is moist. so deal with the prevent the wound
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phone phone on trying up, research a say using waste materials and makes production cheaper than that of conventional bandages. the technology can also be used on other raw materials. the team now hopes to commercialize the bandages and scale up production. so turning food waste into something useful can become widespread. florence li, algebra. ah . this is algebra and these other top stories, a major tele bond security operation is underway in the eastern afghan city of john, about many people have been arrested. it comes after a series of attacks claimed by isolate of chief spokesman for the taliban says it's a continuation of the security operation against deisel and the capital daisha. when we took over the country last month, some iceland afghan extent operatives moved to.
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