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ah, ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threat to our planet. on al jazeera, the news, the telephone is carrying as a major security operation for a series of attacks claimed by an eyesore in eastern afghanistan. ah, i'm adrian for again, this is l 0 life and also coming up way executive. my one jo arrives in china after a us deal sort charges against had dropped in canada. allison earlier the 2 canadians released by china, landed back home political parties fight for the heart of germany's muscle generation. as young folks who is professor,
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make that voices heard in sundays election. and new rivers of lama spew that way. down palmer, palmer's volcano, the intensifying eruption was posing a threat to residential areas. ah, but tell me about says it's rounded up dozens of fighters linked to isis, and i've got to stop. it's spokesman told i was 0. that the detentions a part of a major security operation in the eastern city of july about the campaign follows a series of attacks claimed by isolate, linked faces. hashem, i hope that our reports now from cobble. this is a few moments after roadside bomb went off in july, the bad one of the many attacks that have targeted the city in the last week mostly carried by. i said enough god is on the arms grew known as islamic state of hold.
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our son is a regional affiliate of isom whole. our son is the historical term for the region that includes more than de of gun is done. it was behind the attack at capital port last month, which kills a $170.00 people, including 13 us troops established in 2015. the armed group considers the taliban its enemy and has vowed to spread its own ideology for the whole law, which i hate the taliban spokesman. it's just a matter of time. before i say enough gun is done is defeated. the day when we took over the country last month, the meisel, k operatives move to cobble angela body. we launch operation in cargo an arrest the many. another operation is underway. angela bad were hunting down. those who are sewing chaos and those who are behind the recent bladder we've caught,
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doesn't leaky on the streets of capital. taliban fighters have established checkpoints, the searching for suspects. the group praises itself for restoring stability across the country. is fighters. i don't alert to prevent any blast or suicide bomb attack in the capital. last year. the taliban agreed indo how to prevent groups from using of god is done as a base. now the us and others in the international community want the taliban to the level a promise to be foreign fighters affiliated with al qaeda left afghanistan, we don't see them here anymore. but as far as i sort of concerned, it's fighters are mainly africans. we embraced a radical ideology. we're doing our best stop them. clamping down on al qaeda and i still could pay away for international recognition for taliban and convince the biden administration to freeze billions of dollars in afghan was held
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in the us. but taliban is under mounting pressure to restore stability and security . but the attack the injured out about raise many questions about whether it's lee the will be able to push back against iceland pied to the 8th enough gun. it's and these are the rules remain. washington biggest concern also is true, pulled out last month has about about i'll just the ra, capital ways, chief financial officer, lung one. joe has arrived in china. she landed in shins and less than a day after reaching a deal with us prosecutors to resolve fraud charges against her. she spent 23 years on the house arrest in canada, fighting extradition to the united states flag and the other direction with 2 canadians had been detained in china. off among the rest michael cove, rick and michael sparkle were met by canadian prime minister justin trudeau. after landing in calgary, they were arrested in december 2018 and accused of espionage,
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but many said that they were being used as bargaining chips. houses here as shall have returns. he has more from washington the trumpet pretty explicitly said that this was as far as he was concerned, a political prosecution, that if china accepted a trade deal, that he would intervene in the case and that clearly was not doing. the prosecutors and the favor is also a lot of this hinges on the concept of us secondary sanctions. mon was dealing with hsbc and hong kong about a deal with chinese company and iran was just going to do with the u. s. it only has something to do with the us because the u. s. as in post secondary sanctions on companies dealing with around. but these a unilateral sanctions that no basis and international law as it was and they have been tested in international law. these are united nations sanctions, so that was also gonna be rate was going to very tricky for them. i'm not
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underlying basis for this hasn't really been tested. and there's a lot of legal expertise which, i mean the, you have has the power to intimidate other nations, but we're not sure about it's legality to do have secondary sanctions in business deals will have nothing to do with it. and then of course, we have seen going forward because hallway still faces 16 counts in the us and that case is still moving forward. it'll be interesting to see how that goes. but that's what, so what we have right now, there is this deferred prosecution agreement in which monk does not plead guilty to any charges. but the dear j has presented a statement of facts, a 4 page statement of facts in which they state that contention not proven in court that mung, misled hsbc bank into being in to join the in the in a while. a deal with iran against us sanctions and mung is simply agreeing tacitly that that contention by the d. o. j is proven in court but accepts no guilt
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and that's, that's the end of it. and it seems very much like the d. j is rather pleased, this is now no longer all the docket. north korea may consider taking part of the summit with south korea, according to the north state news agency, the k c. n a. the agency was quoting kimmy o jong, the sister of north korea's leader, she suggested such a meeting could happen if mutual respect was guaranteed. well, came young, john is a member of the national security advisory board of the south korean president's office. he says that the u. s. is largely to blame for the stall talks. actually, north korea has one nearly and negotiation with us government. she and those quotes were in the 9090, but that she tricia was not very good because as you remember, the change over the us to let you in from clinton to george
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w bush and or so in the 998 family, she th, and she's not allowed the, any possible or negotiation between north korea and the us. so, i mean, it's not, you know, she has always one to have a secretive guarantee, especially guaranteed by the us government to. so it's not nothing you know, and north korea you want to do it. and the problem me if the police environment and it was not allowed to pass the story gimme a john was a peacemaker in the context. gilbert north put on 40 policy. when we remember in the come chime warning in the winter on 4018, john was pissing me. and then after a failure of the hon. lee summit, legal, sheesh, and kim yard young was in crisis as
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a leadership in they're not going to pull it. they're trying to separate her message on her appointment. so now kimmy, john naturally took the initiative to least start negotiation stage as germans heads the poles on sunday, they will ultimately decide who will succeed. chancellor, anglo merkel, an entire generation of young people will be voting for the 1st time for the past 16 years, many have only known luckless policies appear to be eager for a change of the hamid reports now from cologne. in the last election effort, green party candidate annella in a bad book, tries to convince voters that she is best suited to become germany's leader, targeting many young people. i look as vital and guess who feel disgruntled by the status quo and i'm calling for change. i had some context with that with the classically more classical, older parties. and i was
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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 youth represent less than 15 percent of the electric and among them. first time voters who have no no other leader than angle 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 ahead of what the risk alarm breath calls
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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 test and big data, actually we are not putting our bodies on hold, for example, to go on the streets to protest. try our best to change something most august. probably won't help me in 50 years in mars, because we will have labs war and me for geez. so the 60 people will decide about the future. so it's, i'm talking to convince the old veneration, vault for young generation. somehow. this has pushed politicians to listen and address the concerns of young people says that's the legal load. he is the co host of my kevin lea, a popular podcast there, links wrap and politics. some of the candidates took part in his show, including center left social democrat leader,
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all of the shows they need for 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 st. the risk pressure from the young generation of the streets there is pressure from young journalists. there is pressure from musicians . so i think in the whole society we see that there is a shift, the risk of change. and probably we will also see this change after the election in many ways, 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 meat al dizzier, cologne, germany. a weather update next to 0, then why malcolm web? and it's got a province of northern mozambique where we standing right now within the control group out about just a few weeks ago. we've come here rwandan true,
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who in the last few weeks take control of almost all of the key towns in the problem and helping refugees from afghanistan adjusted to a new life communities come together in council i. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hello hope you're 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 wind gusts 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 pockets, dawn, affecting karachi, were dry now with a high of $33.00 degrees. ok, what do you say we go to turkey,
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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 of sunshine. in the forecast on sunday, the tropics of africa, we've got our 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, 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, and i think show harrisburg will get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days . look at this, 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. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. got one of the fastest growing nations in the i want a needed to open and develop it into national shipping company to become a team,
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middle east, and trade and money skill filling that out. 3 key areas of filling up from the connecting the world connecting the future. they gotta come to gateway to low trade. oh, a. hello again, this is i'll just here, let's remind you of the main news, the major security operations on the way it dennis times eastern city of july, about many people have been arrested. the operation comes after a series of i saw attacks in the area hallway, chief financial officer,
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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. a more career may consider taking part of the summit of south korea, according to the state use agency, the case dna. it was quoting kimmy, jones, the sister of the north korea leader rushes foreign minister. so gay lab ross is holding a news conference on the sidelines of view and general assembly. he criticized a hasty withdrawal of us troops saying it's been carried out without analyzing the aftermath. he also said that it's important the telephone keeps the promises. it's made enough, kenneth's tom sung secretary, but the lib vision the new. so those sanctions that have been imposed on the taliban have loopholes 1st and foremost exemption. so there will be a dialogue when possible. so that means that the security council recognizes the taliban as an integral part of african society. so of course we will encourage
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those who have taken power now in cobble after the flight of foreign contingents for them to behave in a civilized manner. tony now the volcanic eruption in spain's canary islands. almost a week after the convey the volcano erupted, it's intensifying. a new emission vent has opened, putting some houses on fire and forcing the small island to close. its airport from travelers are stuck there. almost 7000 people have had to leave their homes. these are live pictures. as you can see, a building smouldering while a light people evacuated from 3 towns on friday are being allowed to go back to get that possessions. houses here as nicholas nicholas huck is on le palma. just this morning there were 4 cracks, one main crater and now since then in the last few hours, there's a 2nd crater. you can see it right behind me shooting up
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a lava 4 kilometers up into the air. meanwhile, the initial crater continues to spew out sulfur dioxide and other chemicals high up into the air, forcing flights to be grounded, and on the ground. there's a thick blanket of ash, but also above us, as 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, when he says this is, has become more violent, more predictable, 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 was trying to observe what is unpredictable because there's no sense how this
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will 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. last 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 a possibly 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 a lava flow. 33 kilometers long. it's just 2 kilometers away from the ocean and rwanda. as president polk county says that his troops can't remain in northern mozambique forever. he made the comments one of the visits to cover delgado province for landon troops had been there, hoping local forces fight back against armed groups. 1000 soldiers were deployed in the region in july, but encouraged by those military victories. people are beginning to return to their homes in northern mozambique. i was here at,
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malcolm web has been visiting some of the 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 most am being government fought 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, the last 7 months to talk to didn't. it can be of the 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
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getting on. buddy, please come now. well, we want the government to help us go back on. there's not much left of many people's homes. fighters responsible of fled into the bushes through london forces told us they didn't know how many of them left the secret behind counties registrations. his vigilance and constant engagement to ensure that you said you're not getting a foot board 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, the prior were torched by the insurgents when they were here. this was a key strategic point for them in the notions, just that they could smuggle gems out. heroin was coming in and also weapons. rwandan troops took over the town just a few weeks ago. now mozambie contrib have
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a camp here. they're back in control. whoever controls the coast line can profit from the smuggling, which started long before the conflict, but even greater rich, his lie off shore. about $20000000000.00 of natural gas, french oil jain, total suspended, its contracts here and abandoned its camp earlier 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 groceries issues. people here have been desperately poor for generations. the government provided few services and little
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security. the arrival of oil companies created tinder box. now the government and its allies control the towns once again. people waiting to see if anything else is going to change. malcolm web al jazeera cover delgado mozambique forensic experts in columbia exuding remains from hundreds of an identified graves. they're looking for people still listed as missing from the civil war. the work is renewing hope for people who've longed for closure on a sunday, m. p. s. he reports now from puerto betty you grave after 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 and east of gloating as closely analyze in search of people who went missing years ago in columbia civil conflict. the grave marked and n,
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or for no name, young boy must encounter k p. and in this part, we are looking for particularities, for example, fire injuries, or the way the bodies laid down with the bodies that have been thrown into the grave without any care faced down and their arms in weird positions, or without clothes. 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, it's renewing hope for people like corrosive battery era who steam each some vanish 2 decades ago. if you don't have it, 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. to be review and it's
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cemetery, 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 for the unknown victims and time a call to developed around the name lay there with people adopting some of the remains. first, marking the grave as a school kita or chosen offering them flowers or decorating the graves in exchange for favors somewhere even given new name. and this has helped preserving many of the remains of would have otherwise and is in mass graves. my dear li, the adopted one of them. she renamed her mother, the los angeles and revere to her. she believes she helped her daughter find the job among other favors. so she bought the body and knew grave. just to be content that 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 line of 68 bodies. the possible victims have been recovered so far in the cemetery alone, up to 500 could be here. it will be an arduous task to finally reunite the living with their dead, alexander and the al jazeera with w. but this makes you and general assembly the mayor of casa, emphasize the importance of the international community, continuing to support afghans. for 2 weeks, casarez housed more than 60000, evacuated from campbell most of 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 country national theater, which. ready is what this is just one of many ways volunteers and organizations are
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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 built for the fif, a world cup in 2022. but now it's filled with afghan children 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 . yeah, you're going to take her in apartment one 09 volunteers are helping children with
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arts and crafts. art therapy is one of the strategies that's helping them cope with their changing circumstances. it gives you something to do and you can kind of have a conversation around that. the goal is much more of that face that 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 siena is one of them. she is 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 welding of their families. and you know, speaking and pushed on, i have that instant connection with them. and for them that's like a quick sense of relief. you know, because you're speaking from heart to heart,
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there for her sina, 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 cutter foundation, say there's more than enough to go around the 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 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. some federal stations across
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the u. k. remain closed due to a fuel shortage. it's been caused by a lack of truck drivers, which from blamed on, brings it from the pandemic. the british government said that it will do whatever it takes to resolve the problem. a shortage of drivers has also caused widespread disruption to britain's food sector. ah, it is good to have with us. hello adrian, for the hearing though, how the headlines on al jazeera, the tunnel bottom says it's rounded up. dozens of fighters linked to i saw the detentions a part of the major security operation launched by the new taliban government in eastern city of july. all about the campaign comes after a series of attacks claimed by isolate in afghanistan.
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