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also con fine louse of campaigning in an election. that's too close to coal. germany's candidates and the final pitch to voters and increased activity at spain . home re the volcano where lava is now flowing from a 2nd emission event. ah, hello, welcome to the program. a taliban says it's rounded up dozens of fighters linked to isis in afghanistan. it spokesman is abiola. john had told al jazeera that the detentions of part of a major security operation in the eastern city of july about the campaign follows a series of attacks claimed by ice linked fighters, algiers ha, shamal bar reports now from the afghan capital capital. this is
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a few moments after roadside bomb went off in july about one of the many attacks that have targeted the city in the last week. mostly carried out by i said enough gun, his son, the arms grew known as islamic state of hold. our son is a regional affiliate of isom hold. 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. or the day when we
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took over the country last month, the mice will k operatives move to cobble angela body. we launch operation in cargo an arrest in many. another operation is underway. angela bad were hunting down. those who are sewing. caleb and those who are behind the recent blog as we've caught doesn't leaky on the streets of capital. taliban fighters have established checkpoints, 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 deliver this promise. to be foreign fighters affiliated with al qaeda
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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 to stop them. clamping down on al qaeda and i still could pay a way for international recognition for taliban and convince the biden administration to freeze billions of dollars in afghan was held 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 tied to the 8th enough gun. it's, and these are the rules remain. washington's biggest concern also is true. put out last month has about about i'll just the ra capital. meanwhile, the russian foreign minister, so go out of his criticise. what he describes is a hasty withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan saying had been carried out
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without any proper analysis of the potential after mos russian diploma was speaking on the sidelines of the un general assembly novel also says it's important that taliban keeps the promises that has made some secretary put a liberal vision the a 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 afghan society. so of course we will encourage those who have taken power now in cobble after the flight of foreign contingent for them to behave in a civilized manner. and now that the magic editor james space within that briefing and has more now from the united nations. well, every time that he comes to the un, every year he gives this very wide ranging news conference. it lasted almost 90 minutes discussing all sorts of issues all around the world. but clearly the focus of attention was on afghanistan. and the russian position clearly seems to be for
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now that they're going to be patient and they're going to judge the taliban by the actions. he agrees that there is a real risk of an economic collapse in afghanistan, and he says, consideration should be given to and freezing some of the international assets. but he says that for now, russia is not going to recognize the taliban. that's not on the table right. now and also with regard to the sanctions living, imposed by the un security council, he says there's going to be no meeting of the security council to consider lifting those sanctions. he said that thought needed for now, because already there exemptions that will put in place the time when the talk started indo. now and other stories of following at least 8 people have been killed and 9 others injured by a car bomb. in the somali capital, it happened for security checkpoint close to the president's residence in mogadishu, targeting a convoy going into the palace. local officials say the casualties could be higher
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and some of the dead and wounded have been taken away by their relatives, out of sheer bomb which wants to overthrow the government as claimed responsibility for the attack. a chinese tech executive has returned home nearly 3 years after she was 1st attained in canada. always c, f, a long one. joe was greeted by large crowds and shuns and on saturday, soon after release to canadians were freed from prisons in china. in 2018 us, prosecutors accused among a fraud claim inquiry broke us sanctions against iran. but he was going to look after more than $1000.00 days of suffering. i finally returned to my home country the long wait in a foreign country with torture. but when i stepped on the steps and had my c on the ground, the warmth of the homeland filled me with excitement beyond was motherland. i am back on the canadian prime minister just intruder met michael coverage,
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and michael's favor as they landed in calgary, 2 men had been detained in china for nearly 3 years on charges of espionage. that's what brings to an end, a diplomatic ground between beijing. the us and canada and earlier this year is extradition hearings began. there was concern, the alleged political interference. i then president donald trump could have seen the case thrown out shop or tons. he explains now for washington. the trumpet pretty explicitly said that this was the size. 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
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has something to do with the us because the u. s. is in post secondary sanctions on companies dealing with around. but these a unilateral sanctions that basis an international law as it was and they have been tested in international law these united nations sanctions. so that was also can be right, it was gonna be very tricky for them. i'm not 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 sick, 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
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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 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. ah, ah, polls in germany's election opened in less than 12 hours time with a virtuous. selecting a new leader to succeed anglo marco who, stepping down after 16 years as chancellor marco's been actively involved on the final day of campaigning, appearing around with army lash at the candidate from her c. d. u party. and she received a special gift from the party, recognizing the end of an era of both his c view and germany. will an entire
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generation of young germans have only known marco, was the leader with poll suggesting a very tight race. over the 1st time voters could hold the balance on the abil. hamid has been to meet some of them in cologne. 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 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 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 politics 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
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air of globalization and the internet. the youth represent less than 15 percent of the electric and among them 1st time voters who have no, no, i deleted an 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 of the 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 alarm breath calls a historic election. she has put her future whole thing. they are more pressing issues to be dealt with 1st. exactly, because of your tests 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
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most august probably won't help me in 50 years. in mars, you call me, we'll have labs war and me for geez. so the $60000.00 people decide about our future. so it's on parking, trying to convince the old celebration of also the advent ration somehow. this has pushed politicians to listen an address to consider. the young people says that the legal load he is the co host of my kelly, a popular podcast that links rap and politics. some of the candidates took part in his show, including center left social democrat leader, all f 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
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. so i think in the whole society we see that there is a shift, the rate 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 jazeera hello germany. at the cross test at last news, also following the story from the german capital berlin. so as you were hearing chancellor angler, michael is not standing for reelection. can anyone fill her shoes? that's a very big question and we have now this moment that we don't know, even it's only a few hours until the polls open, who will be the next? the chancellor here in germany. and that's very unusual because for many, many years in the post for period, it was quite predictable. but this is
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a very close race and it's been a become a tight res, just in the last couple of days. and of course, around europe. everyone always looked at merkel for leadership. so this uncertainty, it's not only thing for germany, but of course in europe everyone is keen to know who has gone phil, her shoes. and if that person is, is able to do that. so the rate is very tied between the 2 leading candidates at the moment, all of shawls from the s b day, the, the center left part, the social democrats. he was leading until a week ago and it looked like he was going to be the likely successor of america, actually as portrayed himself as the new england merkel. being com being modest. but just in the last week or so, i'm going to merkel has put his full weight behind the c d. u. candidates. i mean lasha was of course the, the candidate of her party. she was quite reluctant to do that during the election
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campaign, but lasha was really suffering. you went through a dramatic campaign. he will see laughing at a speech just off of the flops and the really, really hurt his rating. so merkel has stood up and has actually call for voters here in germany also today again. and she did the same thing in march and on friday to vote for stability and disability will be given by i'm not sure if he's the new chancellor shows who was the training himself. as the next merkle sort of had to change his strategy slightly. and now he's saying that if you on change, and he says, i know germany wants change, have to vote for me. so it's a really, really tight race. and just a few hours the bulls will open. and we also know that around 20 percent, maybe even more people are still undecided. so we only know in like 24 hours. so no
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. so if the people really want change or they want to go white or so, and that's that is what the law should say to continue with what we had. thank you very much. that last little, the latest from the berlin. going to have more on the german election leisure on this evening. also much more that i have for you on the program, not push off by very unpleasant smell scientist and singapore open to the jury and ways that the fruits, by transforming it back in life. and i'm adam rainy in rome for decades, the flag carrier, alice, how it has been synonymous with all things italian, coming up the story on the company's collapse. and the airline looking to replace that ah, ah
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hello, thank you for joining in the wind. and also flooding will be the big story across europe on sunday. let me show you what i mean. we've got this weather maker moving in to the republic of ireland and northern ireland. look at the winfield associated with it. so for places like belfast in northern ireland, i think we'll see wind gusts here of about 60 kilometers per hour. by monday there's shifts into england and it will play london. not a lot of rain with this, but still some gusty winds. that flooding rain that we had over iberia has now shifted toward the north and the east pulses of energy here in particular northern italy, switzerland, and germany. but i want to get your rate to italy rate now, because there is a red weather warning in play. i think the very real risk that we will see flooding here once again for northwestern italy. now if we look further toward the east, we've got some high heat belgrade. could very well hit 30 degrees on sunday. it is dry across turkey, things looking good, and it's stumble with a hive. 26 degrees off to west africa and your own day in cameroon,
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79 millimeters of rain. and we can really track all that weather falling from cameroon rate through in sierra leone. so free towns got hi of $27.00 agrees also. what in abidjan? that's it for me. we'll catch up with you soon. the discarded clothes from rich nations are funneled to charities and sold to impoverished nations on an unprecedented scale. a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to reach out to some of the was poorest inhabitants. but much of what the rise is unfit for purpose and is fusing and vironment catastrophe. people in power travelers to gonna to uncover the dirty secrets behind the world. fashion addiction that white man clothes on a jazz eda. ah
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the welcome back. the main stories now. taliban says it's rounded up. dozens of fighters linked to ice hill and africa. on the eastern city of july, the bod. your price comes after a series of i feel attacks in the area. hallway chief financial officer among one joe is returned to china after reaching a deal with us. prosecutors to resolve fraud charges against china has free 2 canadian men who were arrested after she was detained. an poles in germany's election opened in less than 12 hours time with parties holding the final campaign rallies to gonna support from the undecided voters. going johnson angle america rallied for cd. you candidate army, lash it in arch. and while social democrats shoulds held his last event in potsdam
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because he been following developments around the home ravia volcano, which is continuing to produce loud explosions and ash clouds almost a week after it erupt. did a new emission vent has now been forcing the small island to close its airport. while work is currently taking place to kayla palmer apples of ash, some travelers our stock, almost 7000 people have had to leave the home so far. the people evacuated from 3 towns on friday and not being allowed to go back to get my possessions. well. nicholas hock is live for now in la palmer. tell us more about the, the situation and the conditions that nick well, it, miriam, you can see it right behind me. it's really intensifying, it's getting worse with, with the main crater, with cracks, appearing in the main crater. and you can see how it's been split almost into where you have the main crater, the older crater that erupt it on, on the,
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on sunglass sunday. and you see a 4 kilometers high of gas is being emitted up into the sky. a resulting in the grounding, applied to dimension, but also resulting that type that there's chemicals that is being, being thrown out into the air. and really, the authorities here have asked for the, for people to stay indoors as much as they can wear glasses and masks. and dear to essentially, what were the covert restrictions, which is to stay in doors for pregnant women and children to stay as much as possible. go out only if it's necessary because there's a thick cloud of ash above us. and on the ground, you can see it here, but there's a blanket of options. if there was a know if it is, if it was snowing, a thick black blanket of ash so. so there is the main crater that rubs on saturday, emitting these gases, and then next to it. if you look carefully, you'll see liquid lava,
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lots of it flowing. and that's what's worrying. vulcan ologist and the authorities here. it seems that this cone that which forms last sunday is movie butcher are still slowly, but surely it's already showing cracks and that's what's worrying it. and in fact we're on the north side. on the south side there was a mini landslide late yesterday and early in the morning, creating more potential cracked and more opening because it's acting like a pressure cooker where we have under the surface, the mantle. and in the mental hot magma wanting to come out, and the more pressure there isn't more, the more there's hot not being thrown out into the air, but then landing back on the crater that creates more pressure. and there's risk of even more rupture. and that's why voltage ologist had to retreat a little bit to observe the situation interesting here is that this by the board to see builds patrolling the streets. i mean,
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the authorities here are powerless in the face of the force of the nature. the worrying thing is, well, is this liquid lava that adding to this flow of river that we saw the flow of love that we saw last week that was up until yesterday in shing, away towards the ocean at the rate of 4 meters. an hour. now that process has accelerated and the fear is of thermal shock when the lava hit, the ocean and more toxic gases are admitted into the air. marian, thank you very much. with the coverage that from la palmer nicholas hack values are crypt her car sees have tumbled globally off to china, widened its ban on transactions of the digital assets. bitcoin is amongst the worst hit by the central banks decision which effectively outlaws all trading. a digital tokens, fallen by around 8 percent. chinese officials say they are tightening regulations because they're concerned about crypto current sees links to ford and money
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laundering after 75 years. as a leads national airline, l, italy, or is closing down for good in 3 weeks time being replaced by much smaller estate own carrier called ita. after decades of all italy losses, the italian government invested more than a $1000000000.00. and what they hope will be alina and more profitable operation. but as adam rainy reports from run alley, italy's existing staff a waiting to see why they will fit into this picture riding to protest, that's how i will tell 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 if i'm i do, 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
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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 a 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, hey bonnie, i'm i just tried to say okay, very nice. what we can do, we do nothing to 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, i'll, italia,
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has defined traveled 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 troubled past, either the real value in the brand name, al italian 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 vh 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 modern europe. what once upon a time,
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perhaps when aiden a tangled alarm, because otherwise now would flutter on really 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 algebra, rome, deary, and it is a pungent fruit of by many in se asia. now a team of scientists in singapore is finding new ways to make use of it while also tackling food waste. they are turning the husks of during fruit into bandages that they say are biodegradable and cheaper to produce florence louis 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, a chess in technology to sort of take the center, those out of these 2 and a half. and then convert them into anti my co, buell hydrogen base bandages for me to call p cases. the half 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, anti microbial, then phase of this hydrogen base bandages he said is moist. so deal with the prevent the wound phone phone from trying up, research is say,
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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 hoped to commercialize the bandages and scale up production. so turning food waste into something useful can become widespread. florence li, algebra, war and all of our stories right here, alger era dot com, you got the latest on the top stories, but also plenty of analysis to be found there as well. the me i just want to recap the main stories this allen. now taliban is saying that it's rounded up dozens of fighters linked to isolate in a major security operation launched by the taliban in afghanistan. eastern city of july about the operation comes after a series of eye fil attacks in the area that she spoke with for the taliban says
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