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several other loyalty points which do have a monetary value, and we all know that we do use things in our construction. i manufacture date being with us. so come on, but he's out. i'm malcolm web and it's got a province of northern mozambie where we standing right now within the control group, our bob just a few weeks ago. we've come through london troops, who in the last few weeks is taking control of almost all of the key towns in the province and follow my forensic experts in columbia are exhibiting the remains of hundreds of people that is force one piece test rivals meet for the 100 time pizza as well. the action coming up. me
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hello, hope care keeping while the big story across the middle east is when. so let me show you. we've got a small coming down from iraq. look at the darker colors there that spinning around the sand. and does, and i think when gus for the gulf states we could see about 55 kilometers per hour . so visibility will be a concern. we have that hazy sunshine to be expected on sunday, after torrential downpours in southern pakistan, affecting karachi, we're drain out with a high of $33.00 degrees. ok, what do you say we go to turkey, check on the conditions here, and it's largely dry. also for the levant is wall, where we have seen a scattering of showers over the last little bit, but full on sunshine. in the forecast on sunday, the tropics of africa, we've got her storms flaring up here, parts of the p. o. p. over the past 24 hours scooping up about 50 millimeters of rain. and that's typically what we'll see in any of the zones here further toward the south. so i put the colors on here, so the darker the color, the higher the temperature. i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34,
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and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we've got in store for the next few days. your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun. enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. ah, the little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished, boy, salvador victor, boston lord, have seen women incarcerated for years. some say their own, the crime was a devastating still, but i mean, the story of one woman struggle the sheep 19. miscarriage of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera, examining the headline, we can have
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a political defensive political difference should not be the reason for kill other women doing investigative journalism location we've gained access to training can run by boy, from different corner. i never see, no american dream in america. you just feel like you're caged animals, things like that. my child shouldn't go through the program that open your eyes to tennis, if you well today on alger 00 a hello, adrian. so here with an out from here, the headlines, a major security operation on the way it, i've kinda stone faced the city of the law about how many people have been arrested
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. the opposite, the operation comes after a series of iceland tracks in the area and in the capital. sunday marks germany's most unpredictable election in years will decide who will succeed chance langler merkel. after her 16 years un office parties today have set their sights on the youth boat ways, chief financial officer, one joe has returned to china after reaching a deal with us. prosecutors to resolve full charges against china has fried to canadian men who are arrested after she was detained. one of the issues dominating the un general assembly was the situation and i've chemist on pakistan's foreign minister sharma food courage. she has disgust allegations that his country was being used as a safe haven for the taliban. and whether it was time to recognize the new government in afghanistan, he spoke with our diplomatic, get it to james bay's at the un. whenever would accuse of stevens. we said
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we will take you into the tribal region and come and see for yourself now in terms of recognition of the town upon your here at the un general assembly lead us from around the world. this is the one week where they're all in one place. the taliban, i've written a letter saying that they want to be the body that has the un seat. what is pakistan view on that? do you think that the credentials committee which decides this that they should give the seat to the taliban? i think he could, in truth committee could good and should pink up by giving a seat to the representative who was appointed by the previous government that fled and is no longer there. he has no boss who there is no boss. there is no acceptability. the rulers, in the authorities in cobble do not recognize him. what rule can you play?
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who does he speak for? you know, you know, it's just to be practical way of looking at things who to leader present. so that's the un seat pakistan also has to decide as a country whether to recognise the taliban as the government of afghanistan. last time the taliban were in power. in the 1900 ninety's, you are one of just 3 governments that recognize the taliban. what are your thoughts on that? because that will be decision for you and for your prime minister enron con. do you think it is time soon to recognise the tell about we are, we are watching and observing as things unfold. and we will take that decision at an appropriate time. and you can see the full interview with pakistan's foreign minister later today on talk 120 asked 1st at 2330 as g m
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t on saturday. turning out of all kenneth corruption and spain's canary islands. almost a week after the cobra v. a volcano erupted, it is intensifying a new emission ventures open, forcing the small island to close its airport. some travellers are stuck them on almost 7000 people have had to leave their homes. people evacuated from 3 towns on friday aren't being allowed to go back to get possession. sounds serious. nicholas hock is in la palmer and join us now live. so a new vent as open to this volcano, give us a situation updated. looks pretty dramatic there behind you. well, it's more than spectacular. i mean, for from the words from one resident they feel like they're living on the edge of a disaster. because just this morning, there were 4 cracks, one main crater, and now since then in the last few hours, there's
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a 2nd crate or you can see it right behind me shooting up lava 4 kilometers up into the air. meanwhile, the initial crater continues to spew out just pew out sulfur dioxide and other chemicals high up into the air, forcing flights to be grounded, and on the ground there is a thick blanket of ash, but also above us. a thick cloud of ash. and so the authorities are taking the measures necessary. we're just early on evacuated from when every other continuously pushing the population back. because in the world live when vulcan ologist was observing the, the erupt this morning says, this is, has become more violent, more unpredictable, more unstable. and that is something that people here are worried about. so the state is trying to tell this line of trying to reassure the population was trying to a was trying to observe what is unpredictable because there's no sense how this will
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end in the past. i mean, there's been 3 recorded or options in the last 100 or so years last one was 50 years ago. he lost it up to 85 days before that it was 25 days. so no one really knows how long this will last. but the longer this last, the more there is it possible that the cone right behind me might produce more cracks. and that my all turn out into some sort of landslide. and that's what people are worried about because there's already a huge lava flow. 33 kilometers long. it's just 2 kilometers away from the ocean. and imagine this adrian. when you have a liquid that's a south in degrees celsius, contacting the ocean. that's around 14 degrees celsius. will have a 3rd mic shop more toxic chemicals put up into the air. now the, the emergency services trying to reassure the population has said, there is no evidence that it will be such a thing as an acid rainfall. there's
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a lot of fear around this volcano, a lot of of sense of what is what, what could like the hot bit, i mean, there's so many scenarios that are being played out. so that's what is that's what is really, is really causing so much fear among the provision the unknown with this volcano that keeps intensifying as the days and hours go by adrian 0. nicholas hark, reporting live from la pulled up. experience carry out its many thanks. nick. rwanda's president polka gobby says that his troops can remain in northern mozambique for ever. he made the comments for a visit to cover delgado province. were landon troops been helping local forces fight back against armed groups. 1000 soldiers were deployed in the region in july, encouraged by those military victories. people are beginning to return to their homes in northern mozambique. to serious malcolm webb has been visiting some of the
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recaptured towns. the people who lived here all fled in fear of beheadings abductions and rape. their towns in northern mozambique had been taken over by an armed crew called out bab rwandan soldiers supporting mozambique government for to recapture the towns back in recent weeks. it took us to see the places they now control. nearly a 1000000 people have been displaced since the conflict began. 4 years ago. we met one a, juma ismael, her 4 children, and their neighbors, sitting under a tree waiting for help. they say they've been here most days. last 7 months. demick in the dark. we ran away from the attackers. they killed people and burned down our home. so now we're staying here in shacks. sometimes we sometimes we don't . people hope things will soon get better. but we have been getting on, buddy, please come now. well,
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we want the government to help us go back on it. there's not much left of many people's homes fighters responsible have fled into the bush through london forces told us they don't know how many of them are left. the secret behind counties legislation is vigilance and constant engagement to ensure that you suggested not getting anywhere detach the enemy from the population. and that's exactly what we are doing. they say the armed group is now also cut off from the ways it used to make money, most of the trucks and the other vehicles here in the port of my symbol to prior with torched by the insurgents when they were here. this was a key strategic point for them in the notions just there. they could smuggle. jim's out heroine was coming in and also weapons. rwandan troops took over the town just a few weeks ago. now, mozambique in truth, have a camp here. they're back in control. whoever controls the coast line can profit
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from the smuggling, which started long before the conflict. but even greater riches lie off shore. about $20000000000.00 of natural gas, french oil jain, tow towel suspended its contracts here and abandoned its camp early this year. when the attacks came to close, mozambique and writes group suspect, the gas money will ultimately pay for the foreign military force. but the rwandan government says its paying the costs. this initiative could get bogged down and into a quagmire. if it is understood by the authorities on their partners, that there's only a military solution, it's unlikely they're going to be able to completely defeat and eradicate this arm group that actually has been born out of grassroots issues. people here have been desperately poor for generations. the government provided few services and little security. the arrival of oil companies created tinder box. now the government and
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its allies control the towns once again. people are waiting to see if anything else is going to change. malcolm web al jazeera cover delgado mozambique forensic experts in columbia are exhibiting remains from hundreds of identified graves that looking for people still listed as missing from the civil war. the workers were doing hope. the people who longed foreclosure on a sound over and be a few reports now from point a burial photo barrier. grave at the grave, hundreds of an identified human remains are being catalogued by a forensic team at the cemetery in the riverside town of width. you can see there is an injury in the skull that could be the entrance point of a projectile. each bone, him piece of gloating as closely analyze in search of people who went missing years ago in columbia civil conflict. the grave marked and n, or for no name,
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young boy and was in contra k p. and in this part, we are looking for particularities, for example, fire injuries, or the way the buddies lay down. the bodies that have been thrown into the grave without any care faced down and their arms in weird positions or without close. this makes us suppose they, what we're looking for, especially if they're young, an estimated 820000 people disappeared during nearly 60 years of fighting a national plan to dentist fi last victims. as part of the 2016 piece deal. i look, renewing hope for people like horace, your battery era who steam each sun vanish 2 decades ago. if you don't, yes, i'm saying, you know, you never lose hope. it's a wound that will never fully hill. but i'm hopeful that i will be able to see this is my son. i just asked god to give me the opportunity to give him a proper christian burial to know where he's resting. west view and it's cemetery,
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have become emblematic of columbia search for it's disappeared until the mid to thousands. hundreds of an identified bodies floated here on the mac. the lena river locals perform burials, 40 unknown victims, and time a call to developed around and nameless that with people adopting some of the remains. first, marking the grave as ethical, kito, or chosen offering them flowers or decorating the graves in exchange for favors somewhere. even give new names and this has helped preserving many of the remains of would have otherwise and is in mass graves. my dear leave, the adopted one of them. she renamed her mother, los angeles and revere to her. she believed she helped her daughter find the job among other favors. so she bought the body and new grave. no, just send me content. it's hard for me to let her go, but i am happy if she can be delivered to her real family. and i hope they will
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call me to thank me for taking care of her. 68 by these possible victims have been recovered so far in this cemetery alone, up to 500 could be here. it will be an arduous task to finally reunite the living with their dead. and allison joins us now live from the cemetery, how long i was under with this this operation. take how long before relatives get the closure that they crave or, or not, as the case may be. well, adrian were just at the beginning of what if going to be a very long process, some of the families have been reunited with the remains of their loved ones. just very few so far there are more that might happen in the coming weeks and months as the process continue. right now this search unit that was created by the 2016
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if you feel in the countries expect to continue working for the next 20 years. but the talking here to the forensic, they're telling us that the probably much more will be needed to just because it's so difficult to do this job here in columbia. while many of them might be in cemeteries like this one, the majority are most likely in mass graves or informal graveyards that have been set up in the middle of the jungle or high in the andes. it takes days for the forensic to get there often by foot. there's also a lack of information to deal with, not only the documentation that's about also the fact that a lot of people are still scared of talking to the out, tory these to help them find this body is that people have been threatened for talking. so there are a lot of issues that make us think and make the forensic think that this will go on
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for quite many years, or the zeros not over here. if you are putting live from puerto burial in columbia, italy storied, but bankrupt flag carrier, al italia will close october 15th in its place. it's lee as launching the smaller lina ita after decades of losses. the country is betting on a smaller airline, but i'll tell you as workers a waiting to see how they'll fit into the picture at a rainy reports room writing protest, that's how i'll tell your flight attendant angela madina now spends her days after 11 years in the skies, when the new airlines had to replace flag carrier, alitalia launches on october 15th. it's unclear if somebody will have a job. the day before speaking to us, she had just returned from working a long hall flight. when i left 2 years, we're taken off. i felt that was the last time it could be the last time my last
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flight we were really, really hurt some 11000. i'll tell you, employees are set to lose their jobs. trade unions are trying to pressure you to hire the majority of them back with plans to fly fewer routes. ita has said it will hire $2800.00 workers when they launch in another 3000 next year. alessandra amelia is worried. you can go in an office and say go, bonnie, i'm a tried to say okay, very nice, but what we can do, we do nothing. workers also want to keep wages at the same level. unlikely since the european commission rules of this month. that ether is distinct from alex, how you hence not bound by its contracts. that also means eater isn't on the hook for 900000000 euros and a legal state support. alex,
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how you received for decades i'll. italia, has defined travel to italy. even pope's relied on the carrier to reach their far flung flock. the brand has also come to symbolize huge losses from 2000 to 2020. they never close a balance sheet that is positive. so the account every year, the money. so that's not a good predictor that will do any better. yeah, exactly. despite its trouble past either the real value in the brand name, al a tell you and is willing to spend big money on it because they realize the name is synonymous with italy itself. and they put in a bid, perhaps copping more than 200000000 euros for the right to that name. some a v, a sion experts question the whole idea of a flag carrier. if i was an attendant as a city for attendant tech her, i would think that, you know, i might be, we can spend money on better things. do we do? we need an italian, ala and in, in modern europe. what once upon a time,
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perhaps when aiden a tangled alarm, because otherwise now would flutter on. really, you tell me that not a philosophy shared by the government. indeed, italy is betting on the new airline, backing it with more than 1300000000 euros and state funds. the hope is that perhaps just a reborn, al italia will find its wings and take off financially. adarine, i'll just hear roam, some petrol stations across the u. k. remain closed due to a fuel shortage caused by a lack of truck drivers, and that's being blamed on brakes. it. and the panoramic british government has said that it will do whatever it takes to resolve the problem. the shortage of drivers is also of course widespread disruption to britain's food sector. sports coming up next year on the visa as manchester united. flo, the chance to go top of the premier lee, the details coming up the me,
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across the younger valley, high above the ground. a trouble has taken on a different form. people died for they fly. this is no game. it's business makes the farmers hopefully be bringing high across the valley, facing on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living. risking it all on al jazeera, on the streets of grief and team grid violence is on the rise, the road you have to go from. i was 20 and this and that this is the from foxes and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims of vicious beatings. jo reed asked, lamb is helping the pakistani community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them
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undocumented and under attack. this is europe on al jazeera. oh, a good time for his teacher. i do thank you so much. premier league champions matches the said he have moved to the top of the table for now with liverpool playing later on saturday said he got the better of chelsea at stanford bridge, gabrielle jess seuss. with the only goal of the game here now holds the record for most winds. as men city manager my daughters return from but decisions for myself because i had to take a lot of decisions. but that way they respond to players that these 5 years we have been together is made me so brought. that's right. we have the record part of
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performance is to make the opponent underperformed as is what city did today to have a stronger, sharper, more position. and, and to reelect we like, believe the feeling we like belief and, and confidence to, to escape in the situation where it was possible to escape matches the united missed. so the chance to get off themselves that's also suffering a one. know the feet on home to aston villa called me home schooling the games only go for the villa. i did miss the chance to rescue a draw bruna fernandez missing up in the room. its been excellent, a certificate been able to take her on today. you get back back in with your mortgage. i would guess. so what i didn't enjoy and didn't like was the way they crowded, the referee and the penalties bought them bruno and tried to effect him. i don't, but it clearly work for them, but that's,
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that's not great to see. new zealand have retained the rugby championship cycle and did sir, by beating the fiercest drive in south africa on saturday. it was the 100 match between the 2 sides. you 1st met way back in 1921. both scenes have won the work of 3 time on those occasions that was the one try each match with the all. black staging is $970.00 maclaren drive atlanta. norris has taken poll position for sunday's russian grown free after a soaking start insulting, the rainfalls. the final practice session to be cancelled. but quantifying got underway and the british drivable for shock told the face of these former one korea color science was 2nd, and george russell food will champion, louis hamilton could only take full place on the grid. a mistake saw him hit the wall in the plain and then spun on the spinal lap. i don't know what to say. manage session, but it was going well enough. you made
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a decision in the end. but i don't know you everything. you're going to get a poll until you get it and managed to do it. so. yeah, assuming happy big thanks to team ago. they didn't make it so golf and team usa remained full points ahead of the europeans during the morning session on saturday, the american finished the opening day with the 6 to advantage. and in the full sentence being played at the moment, usa leading to matches play will continue in the afternoon with another 4 encounters and the san francisco giants. so the 1st team to reach $100.00 winds in the major league baseball regular season. this year. mike stream ski hit a 3 run homer, the giant beat the colorado rockies 7. see you on friday. it's the 1st on san francisco have reached $100.00 winds in a season since 2003 money and melbourne have ended a 57 year wait for now. the rules. premise ship title that be the west and build on by massive $74.00 points with 12 straight goes in the 3rd and 4th quarter, $61000.00 fans turned out in
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a full full season that will coming up again later. adrian. many thanks to be expecting a russia foreign minister. so gay lab brought to address the preston new york of the un to in the next will take that live here and i was you 10000. i see you again . just a in, ah, ah, ah, i talked to al jazeera what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk
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about the stories on 0 on now, just some growing vaccine inequality to the political and economic impact. the latest development at the corona virus and demi companies spread across the globe. democracy, major, inexpensive new series explores the ever growing challenges to democracy around the world. the former president place come for goes on 5 for the estimation of it's free to promise thank context. india direct removed by brings insights and perspectives from the world's most populous democracy. iraqi through the pony in an election like to define the country future. october on al jazeera to plane came from so the 15 man checked, you know, patel you missed on your microscope. jaffe missing for 5 days. it is possible to fully clean a premises on forensic evidence,
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but what you then leave is evidence that you have for the claims administration. wanted to give an exit from speaking to mother or anyone before. even if the government came up with a separate jamal kashodi murder in a saudi consulate on our jazeera, ah, me talking about is carrying out a major security operation of for a series of attract claimed by i saw in eastern afghanistan. ah, good, i'm a 3 and again this is i'll just hear a life and also coming up way executive 11 jo, arrives in china us deal so charges against had dropped in canada earlier for to
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