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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, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on hub eroni 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. ah, the us a call was of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of hours with the use of the report. so returning to national perspective, to try to explain your global audience, how's it could impact the life? this is an important part of the world and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of
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counts full cabana dot a tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. ah, killing the count on algebra. from the fellows of correct? yes. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. oh, a
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hello again, adrian, for the hearing from al jazeera, the headlines, rushes foreign minister. so gay love ross has criticized the hasty withdrawal of us troops saying it's been carried out without any thought for the aftermath. he was speaking of the new conference on the side, a news conference on the sidelines of the un general assembly. he also says that its import, the taliban keeps the promises, but it's made enough kind of stuff. a major security operation is on the way and i've got to start east and city. it's all about. many people have been arrested. the operation comes after a series of iso attacks in the area and hallway chief financial officer, launch one joe, as has returned to china. after reaching a deal with us, prosecutors to resolve for charges against china has freight to canadian men who were arrested after she was detained. one of the issues dominating the un general assembly has been the situation in afghanistan. pakistan's foreign minister sharma,
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ford career. she has discussed allegations that his country is being used as a safe haven for the taliban. and whether it was time to recognize that he got. but then i've got his time. he spoke without diplomatic editor james bay's at the un. whenever would accuse of savings. we said 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 of 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 think by giving a seat to the representative who was appointed by the pizza government that fled
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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 role can you play? who does he speak for? you know, you know, it's just a very practical way of looking at things who the leader present. so that's the un seat pakistan also has to decide as a country whether to recognize the taliban as the government of afghanistan. last time the taliban were in power in the 1900. 19. you were one of just 3 of them. the 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,
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we are watching and observing as things unfold. and we will take that decision at an appropriate time. and you can see that interview with pakistan's foreign minister in full on talk to, to 0, which as a little later on saturday, at 2330 hours g m t shutting down to the volcanic eruption in spain's canary islands almost a week after the cobra v a hot volcano erupted, it's now intensifying a new emission vent has opened, setting some houses a blaze and forcing the small island to close its apple. some travelers are stuck. there was 7000 people. i've had to leave the homes. people evacuated from 3 towns on friday, all being allowed to go back to get back possessions. let's take your lives now to la palmer. i was here as nicholas hock. is there, nick? what's the latest? well, adrian, will the government hear the local authority has just announced and has called for
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people to stay in doors that throughout the island has recommended people to not go out to do any exercise for pregnant women to also tend to and children to take caution to stay as much as possible, endorse it very much, saying that the measures that were in place for cove, it apply here for this volcanic eruption. why? well, because the air is thick with ash ash, a small small, many school jagged rocks. and if you read this it, it chokes up the lungs and there's a huge blanket here where we stand. there are as well above us in the cloud. the volcano are behind me, is shooting up maga, 4 kilometers and, and a cloud of toxic chemicals for kilometers. up into the air which force the airlines to ground its light. so measures are being put into place to try to protect the population from what they're breeding,
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what this volcano is emitting. and what we also learn is that earlier today on the south side of the crater, there were the mini landslide and what's happening, what's causing so much rupture is that you see these rocks being thrown up into the air and the land back on to the crater and that's creating, in a sense, a pressure cooker on top of the crater, creating more cracks. and the fear is, what if this collapses, this is what the vulcan ologist are trying to figure it out. they had to retreat from their location to observe the volcano, because such as the intensity that this erection is causing another, also reassuring the population saying this is absolutely normal. often these islands of the canary and palm are referred to the hawaii of europe. these are the volcanic island whilst you see these smoke going up into the skies as if it's pushing the land mouse up. in fact, the land mouse here and come to via which is the old summit,
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has gone up the few cent a minute centimeters since the euro. corruption began on sunday and that's just a natural phenomena of being on a volcanic island. adrian, have the vulcan ologist said, how long this erection is likely to last well, according to past experiences, and there's been the last interruption that was 50 years ago that lasted up to 80 day. they said between 25 to 80 days, but in fact they don't really know. but we have to bear in mind, adrian, is that you have to take this latest eruption in the context of a reduction that are happening across the world. that the, the one that we saw earlier in on an iceland and the vulcan ologist here say that it's following very much the same path. we could see this or option going on for months. they just don't know what's worrying the vulcan ologist. so is the way that
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the crater and the code is becoming denser and denser and the pressure that has been building up since the last option that's causing these cracks and what will happen next. there are lava flows coming out from, from the north, and the south. over this crater that is headed towards the, the ocean. the lava flows are about a 1000 at the temperature 1000 celsius. imagine what happens when it hits the ocean, that, that 14 degrees, well, extra say that's going to be some sort of shock and we'll have even more toxic gases up into the we already have a level, an unusual level of dioxide, of sulfur, sulfur dioxide, up into the air and these volcanic eruptions put up so many gas is not what's worrying so many people, so everybody is watching. what's happening out there to find out what will happen next. whether they'll have to evacuate or not adrian. i'll just hear us nicholas hock reporting live from law paul,
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the nick many thanks and need some petrol stations across the u. k. remain closed due to a fuel shortage. it's been caused by a lack of truck drivers. and that's being blamed on briggs. it's the pandemic. the british government says that it will do whatever it takes to resolve the problem. the shortage of drivers is also caused widespread disruption to persons. food sector. forensic experts in colombia are exhibiting remains from hundreds of an identified graves. the looking for people still listed as missing from the civil war, the workers reviewing hope for people who longed for closure. i'll just here as i was trying to run pierre 2 reports now from puerto burial in columbia 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 in each of gloating its closely analyze in search of people
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who went missing years ago in columbia civil conflict. the grave marked and n, or for no name, young boy must encounter in on his part, we are looking for particularities, for example, fire injuries or the way the bodies laid 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, 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
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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 have become emblematic of columbia search for it's disappeared until the mid to thousands. hundreds of an identified bodies floated here on the magdalen river. locals perform burials, 40 unknown victims, and time. a call to developed around and nameless that with people adopting some of the remains, 1st marking the grave as escort heater 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, the los angeles and revere to her. she believed she helped her daughter find the job among other favors. so she bought the body a new grave. just a wee content,
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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 call me to thank me for taking care of her. 68th bodies of 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. and alice and john just now live from porto, buddy. oh, how long is this operation going to take out, sandra, how long before people know what they want? and i will not estimates the case, may be well, adrian, the search is expected to work for another 20 years. but talking here to the forensic experts, they're telling us that that probably will not be enough to just because of how
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complex the operation is here. and how big the numbers are so far since they started working back in 201823 remains. have been returned to to their family members, and that might sound like it's small number considering how much they're working. but it just gives you an idea of how complicated it says now the columbia national institute forensic institute, that so far gathered the 5200 d n. a samples from the remains. they've been able to excuse, excuse me, a few, i'm sorry, and they are cross checking them with the more than 45000 samples they have from family members, relative of people looking for the disappeared there are complications come from the fact that while the piece deal back in 2016 gave these areas some
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risk by the conflict fail here in many ways is so often it's difficult to access these locations and it's also very difficult to get information. people still fear talking to deltore fear. the rap of are remains of the actors in these regions, some very complicated situation. it will take time, but people here say this is a very, very important a step forward, the real piece in the country. i'll just figure out a number of i'm pnc reporting live from where so burial in columbia. many thanks italy's story, but bankrupt flank carrier alleyah talia will close october 15th its place. italy is launching a smaller lina eater after decades of losses. the country is betting big on a smaller airline, but latania is workers a waiting to see how they'll fit into the picture. adam rainy reports from room
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riding to protest. that's how alex, how your flight attendant angela medina 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 family. you know, we'll have a job the day before speaking to us. she had just returned from working a long hall flight. when i left york and we're taken off, i felt that was the last thing would be the last time my last flight. and then we were discussing a 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. few 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, good morning. i'm a tried to say okay,
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very nice. what we can do, we do nothing. the workers also want to keep wages at the same level, unlikely since the european commission rules this month. that eater is distinct from alex. how ya? hence not bound by its contracts. that also means eater isn't on the hook for 900000000 euros and illegal state support. alex, how you received. for decades, alitalia has defined travel to italy. even popes relied on the carrier to reach their far flung flock. the brand has also come to symbolize huge losses from 200-2020. they never close a balance sheet that is positive. so they account every year the money. so that's not a good predictor that will do any better. yeah, exactly. despite its trouble, has either the real value in the brand name, al italian is willing to spend big money on it because they realize the name is
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synonymous with italy itself. and they put in a bid, perhaps copping more than 200000000 euros for the right to that name. some ation experts, question the whole idea of a flag carrier. if i was an attendant as far as an attendant text 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, perhaps, when a new tang and a lot because otherwise now i would flutter on really you telling 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 it's perhaps just a reborn, al italia, will find its wings and take off financially. adarine algebra, rome. dorian is a fruit with a strong smell, but it's loved by many in southeast asia. now a team of scientists and singapore is finding new ways to make use of it to tackle
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food waste, florence louis report 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 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 of those out of these 2 and a half and then convert them into anti michael bw hydrogen piece bandages for me to call pre k. so the huff i 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
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a soft hydro out was the hydro job is 35. we just need to take it out from the malls. these molecules are added to make the jo and he micro bill. then phase of this hydrogen base bandages he said is moist. so deal with the prevent the wound phone from driving up. research is say, using waste materials and least makes production cheaper than that of conventional bandages. the technology can also be used on other raw materials. the team now hoped to commercialize the bandages and scale up production. so turning food waste into something useful can become widespread. florence li, algebra sport next on that is as manchester city. finally turn the tide against chelsea. all the details coming up shortly. the gemma you will have to come out a
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lot more indians are going under the nar to become tall. ah, when i want to investigate the length some people are willing to go to bridge new on al jazeera ah al jazeera ah, ah, all discarded clothes from rich nations or funny to charities and sold to impoverished nations on an unprecedented scale. a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to resell to some of the was poorest inhabitants, but much of what the rise is unfit for perfect and is fueling environment catastrophe. people in power travelers to gonna to uncover the dirty secrets behind the world. depression addiction that white man's clothes on a jazz eda. ah
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ah. hello, thanks for his jim. thanks, adrian. after losing the last 3 games against chelsea, including the champions league, final manchester city have finally got the better of them. every juice is deflected go enough for a one know when in that premier league game to inflict a 1st the face of the season on chelsea. it was also quote, it is a 221st victory. as month, people drafting a record for most winds in all competition by a city manager. the model was returned from but decision for myself because i had to take a lot of decisions. but that way they respond to players that these 5 years we have
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been together is missile brought. that's right. we have the record part of performance is to make the opponent underperform. does is what city did today. they 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. like kelsey manchester, united unbeaten starts in the leak is, is, are off of aid off fast and villa. a dramatic finish to the game? courtney holds headings. are there in front with just 2 minutes. a guy defend today went from harry to visit and as he then gave way a penalty in stoppage times, renee fernandez, steps up and blasted the kick over the saw as it finished one mill. it's phyllis at 1st. when it's old trafford in 12 years bruno it's been excellent. they certainly get better to take on today. you'd get back back in with your mortgage. i would
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guess so. well, i didn't enjoy and didn't like was the way they crowded, the referee independent. this bought them bruno and tried to effect him. i don't, but it clearly work for them, but that's, that's not great to see. never pulling the outright leaders thrilling a surreal. drill with brent fit mohammed salad, put them to and up with his 100 premier league of liverpool in 151 games making him the quickest plan to reach the milestone for the club. the lee was short lived in liverpool, got back in front in the 67 minutes. a deflected shot from kansas. james kane. brent said again, substitute you and this that made it a real liverpool top. the table to point to head to teach healthy. and my girls now and team usa have taken a commanding lead over europe at the ryder cup. and wisconsin, the americans having 93 advantage after winning
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a 3 of the 4 matches in saturday's morning session. the only point from the europeans came via was number one and john rom and spanish compatriot off the mcclellan's landing norris has taken a po, position for sundays, rushing ground after a soaking start in such a reign of force, the final practice session to be cancelled. but qualifying got underway on the vs. try that sort of a shock. the 1st form in one career. he'll start ahead of college science and george russell while champion lewis. how much today could any take full face on the grid? mistake saw him hit the wall in pit lane, and then he spun on his final lap and know what to say. manning session was going well and then you made a decision in the end. but i don't know if you ever think you're gonna get a poll until you get it and, and i wanted to do it. so i'm assuming happy i know big things. the team has already done the made up was right on the classical time and have come in. so i was really trying to rush to get in the, in and out as quick as possible. and i was trying to present my full research team
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is incredibly disappointed myself. new zealand, celebrating a back to back rugby championship. title involved a hard fought when over well champions of south africa. it was the $100.00 match between the sides and the black. so quick to get going. well, jordan scoring the opening try off to 3 minute south africa. they immediately hit back with a try. all right, just 3 minutes later. but judy barrett had the final say, he's penalty. it's 2 minutes from time giving news. he didn't a narrow 19, it's 17 victory, as they remain unbeatable so far this year. 3 time i didn't pick up my list to raise money, doesn't believe recent testimony in the us senate to bring about change in gymnastics. the fort has been played by sexual abuse scandals most prominently the conviction of former national team doctor allowing nasa reisman who's previously spoken offer abuse by nasa. says a full investigation of the various governing bodies must take twice. we've been
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asking for an independent instigation and usa g, u. s o p c and f b i. and be the interplay among all 3 organizations to figure out who knew what when and it needs to go back decades or nobody's off limits. and so until that happens, until i hear that that will happen. then it's we can't believe that things will change. for the 1st time in 18 years, the san francisco giants of reached $100.00 wins in major league baseball's regular season. mike turned sky had to 3 run homer as the giants be the colorado rockies 70 . that the 1st m l b team to reach the milestone this season. and finally, the longest premise, drought and australian professional board has finally ended, and then even demons when the f l. ty, so for the 1st time in 57 years, defeating the western books by a massive, it's 74 points. $61000.00 fans turned out and pass for this one is the 2nd straight
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year. the grand final was how away from melbourne's m. c. g. because of the coven, 19 upon demick. and that is what you're for, for now, i'll be back with more later. germany thanks and benefit from this news. we have no mercy here with us for just a few moments. ah ah, ah, ah, ah ah, what freedom of the press is under threat? you know how you just because i thought, genuinely about your thoughts toward the making government step outside the mainstream. the has been a implement here just some of access ports,
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the introduction shift, the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered for listening post on just a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera. ready to often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives fanning for decade, reveals the forgotten truth of the country, modern history. the forbidden real park free the rise of the machine on a just when the news break up was like all the people
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