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part 3, the rise of the machine. on a job i al jazeera which is a whole, i am a security operation in eastern afghanistan. the taliban detains dozens of ices linked fighters. the me marianne was in on the new watching out there also coming up on the program. always ma, one jo, arrives in china after us deals or charges against a drop in canada. to canadians,
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released by china, are also back home fine louse of campaigning in an election. it's too close to cool japanese candidates, deliver that final pitch to voters and more activity as strange camera, the volcano where longer is floating from a 2nd emission vent. ah, hello, welcome to the program. a taliban is saying it's rounded up dozens of fighters linked to ice fill in afghanistan, the spokesman beulah lodge. i had told the al jazeera that the detention of part of a major security operation in the eastern city of july, the bad. the campaign follows a series of attacks claimed by iso linked fighters. there is hash mahal bar reports on this now from the afghan capital capital. this is
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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 gun is the arms group known as islamic state of whole. our son is a regional affiliate of ice in 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 all day. when we took
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over the country last month, the meisel k operatives moved to cobble angela bad. we launched operation and cobble and arrested many. another operation is underway, angela bad were hunting down. those who are sewing chaos, and those who are behind the recent blot. we've caught doesn't leaky. a 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 our groups from using us. god is done as a base. now the us and others in the international community want the taliban to deliver release from a foreign fighters affiliated with al qaeda left. afghanistan,
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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 the way for international recognition for taliban and convince the bye didn't administration to freeze billions of dollars in afghan reserve 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 ice and hide to the 18 up gun is these are the rules remain washington biggest concern also is true. put out last month has about about i was just the ra, capital or russian foreign minister survey la rover's criticise. what he describes is a hasty withdrawal of us troops, rough kinda stone thing had been carried out without an analysis of the consequences he was speaking on the sidelines of the un general assembly love also
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says it's important that taliban keeps the promises that is made sung secretary but the liberal in 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 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. diplomatic editor james page was in that briefing and has more 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 now that they're going to be patient and they're going to judge the taliban by the
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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's not needed for now, because already there are exemptions that were put in place. the time when the talk started in at least 8 people have been killed and 9 out as injured by a car bomb. in the somali capital this happened, the security checkpoint close to the president's residence in mogadishu and targeted a convoy going into the palace. oh cool officials say the casualties could be higher. some of the dead and wounded have been taken away by their relatives. shavanne, which wants to overthrow the government has claimed to be behind the attack. a
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chinese tech executive is returned home nearly 3 years after she was 1st attained in canada, always cfo among one. joe was greeted by large crowds and sions, and on saturday, soon after release to canadians with then freed from prisons in china. in 2018 us, prosecutors accused among a fraud claim inquiry broke us sanctions against iran. what you see and what can that yeah. well after more than 1000 days of suffering, i finally returned to my home country from the long wait in a foreign country with torture. but when i stepped on the steps and had my stay on the ground, the warmth of the homeland filled me with excitement beyond was motherland. i am back. and canadian prime minister just intruder. i met michael corrigan michael's father as they landed in calgary. the 2 men have been detained in china for nearly 3 years on charges of espionage. that's what brings to an end, the diplomatic ground between china,
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the us and canada. and early this year as monk extradition hearings. again, i was concerned that there was alleged political interference by then president donald trump, which could have seen the case thrown out, chaperone county as more from washington. don trump pretty explicitly says 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 favorites. also, a lot of this hinges on the concept of us secondary sanctions. moment 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 basis and international lawyers have been tested in international law the united nations sanctions. so that was also it's gonna be
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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 u. s. has the power to intimidate other nations, but we're not sure about it's legality to, to have secret secondary sanctions in business deals will have nothing to do with that. and then of course, that'll be interesting going forward because hallway still faces 16 counts in the us, in 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 month does not plead guilty to any charges. but the dear j has presented a statement of facts, a 4 page statement, a fudge in which they state that contention not proven in court. that monk 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 on the docket. ah, ah, the poles in germany's election is sent open in a few hours time with voters selecting a new leader to succeed anglo marco who stepping down off to 16 years as chancellor . it's the closest race in more than 7 years in the country with pulsing more than a 3rd of germany. 60000000 votes as a still undecided step. vasa was at one leading candidates final rally and puts down on the edge of berlin. just a week ago, the whole show the central left candidate, all of shawls, could easily become the next chancellor. his s p, the party, germany, social democrats with comfort to be in the lead me, but the race has tightened shoals in the finance minister and america fights
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chancellor, if you would come the chancellor, how are you going to convince the world and europe that you can fill the medical, large shoes. germany is a big country in europe and the biggest cost for all of us would be that we work very hard to get a sovereign european union. and this is why i am very much supporting the trans atlantic partnership. and i would very much support mover, very much that we will be successful with the cooperation in nato because it will be him someone our be for over here in germany, it's the new child wireless survey have ingested the majority of the miss america. i was 16 years as a china ability, an experience to bring stability in europe. and here in germany like last year and i brought the lot to didn't. mocha mostly stayed out of the campaign, but in the last week she's been out campaigning for. i mean lash at the prime
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minister of north west valia and candidate for center, right? christian democrats. and i mean, that's it. i'm, unless it is a bridge builder who takes people along with him. and that's what he's shown throughout his political life, that he can do it. not just the radically, but with passion and hot lash needs merkel help. his phone numbers dropped dramatically after he was seen laughing during the speech of the flats killed nearly 200 people last july. last, it has been warning of a swing to the left, if shoals, when they are comes i said, i'm best who can do that. the best and i'll tell you straight up, does anyone believe that the red, red green coalition will be able to do that? well, that was about 23 people who believe that the rest of the germans don't believe that the will say that germany's political landscape is likely be a lot more fragmented when all the votes are counted. if that happens, coalition negotiations could take weeks, leaving merkel in place as a caretaker. while sundays, when us negotiate the shape of germany,
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a new government steadfast and al jazeera berlin. off to a quick break, we're going to be in porto berry o a forensic experts searched identify disappear. people in a colombian cemetery lost in the decades long civil war. not put off by its unpleasant smell scientist and singapore hoping to con jury and waste by transforming it asks for a 2nd life. ah, ah, hello, nice su soggy condition, still persisting for indo china over the past 24 hours. a noise picking up a 100 millimeters of rain. it's disturbing settling into western thailand in the bar where we could see upwards of about 200 millimeters the brain over the next 24 to 48 hours. then we've got this typhoon minda lay. it's not looking to take aim at
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southern japan until about next week. so early october, so we'll focus on the here and now and we've got hefty amounts of rain across the yellow river valley out toward the yellow sea on sunday for southern sections of the philippines. we have been dealing with flooding and we're still seeing these intense pockets of rain pop up just north of devout on sunday flooding land sides, also a big concern across hulu, lazy in the past, but we're starting to see that rain peter out a bit on sunday but not so for dang, look at this darker colors, the more intense the rain is falling. okay. down under we woke up to some snow about 300 meters above sea level and hope our temperature is bouncing back a bit. we do have a scattering of showers for sydney and also somewhat weather for perth with a disturbance roland through white across both islands of new zealand and prepare for it gets been your temperatures are going to come crashing down on monday. see soon the
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i'm harry davies and kimberly in western australia or indigenous community, the painting with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land. but we even that the, the one about what i'm doing you reporting from review is you're going to try protecting by diversity defending themselves against the legal invaders. bride on al jazeera. ah ah, the me
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come back, look at the main stories now. taliban is saying that it's rounded up, dozens of fighters linked to isis in afghanistan, the eastern city of gyla bonds. the operation comes off to a series of ice hill attacks in the area. while wait for national among one, jo is returns china off to reaching and deal with us. prosecutors to resolve fraud charges against china has free 2 canadian men who was arrested off the monk was detained on the poles in germany. the election opened in less than 12 hours time, with policies holding their last campaign rallies to gonna support from undecided voters that was earlier on today. the outgoing chance for la angle and marco rallied for cd. you can that are, i mean, last year and while social democrat shows held his last event in potsdam, now in spain, canary islands, flights of ground it, and my 7000 people have fled the homes, the volcanic eruption of combat viet gaining intensity
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o canada continues to produce loud explosions and ash klaus almost a week after it 1st erupt. it out there is nicholas hot proposed to us now from the palmer and the village of hasn't court from the ocean. it appears even more menacing. the evacuation coordinates around the country. if you have all county corruption in spain's la, paloma island is widening extending to nautical miles into the sea. fishing boats are docked, bringing the port town to a standstill. fisherman nicholas and whispered es is worried that a giant wave of law could submerge the court. we are afraid, we don't know how things there is such a reach versity here, and he's a scary to see if i waited people in this area with at least 2 active creators. volcanic activity is intensifying. liquid lava is
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overflowing and a cloud of ash, shooting 4 kilometers into the sky. grounding all commercial flights. more villages are being evacuated, putting spain gorgeous, reveal on high alert from the coast. the volcano sounds like a huge crashing wave in with each explosions. at times comes a sonic boom, shaking windows. you can feel it in your body. and so can the wind lights in the ocean. the reception is reverberating into the ocean. sensing danger are rare. blue sharks and pilot whales. if the winds downs in degrees celsius lava continues its path to the cold atlantic ocean. scientists predict a thermal shock sending plumes of toxic chemicals into the air, killing many of the life beneath and in its passivity. it led to the lab and we could see a delta of lava flowing into the ocean while it would cause an explosion in the
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short term. eventually, in the long term, it will bring you minerals into the ocean and bring but more biodiversity to move in. life. ignoring the possible dangerous tourists, flocked to the islands, attracted by the volcanic landscape. the unusually black sandy beaches are the result of previous eruptions. some on the island would refer to come to view as the sleeping beauty. now woke in it is showing its true nature, powerful and unpredictable. nicholas hawk al jazeera does a court date lahoma spain. so i spoke to alexis short's have all chronologist to jo, 10 reef, who is in a paso in la palmer. he's been monitoring the intensity of the options from canine, says that it's very difficult to predict how long it's kind of last this is to ensure that they has been increasingly increasing intensity. this means day amount of my unit time use is increasing
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normal behavior. this type of option so so we have at the moment is the long fisher . 4 we had the beginning sunday, a house goes into now on one main but we just we try to get to main get so. busy we call them love a function, was flung open was meeting java. probably on top of the previous lab, i've been up to see de rupture stop. so at the moment what we have a stable situation. this is a normal behavior type of system, but ended up just so the intensity increases on decreases, but always said we didn't set the limits. now forensic experts in columbia examine
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remains from hundreds of an identified grades, looking for people still listed as missing from the civil war that started in the mid sixty's work is renewing, how for people who waited for closure in some cases for decades, i'll alessandro report sound from a ton of per 2 barre oh, where the exclamations taking place 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 see there is an injury in the scale that could be the entrance point of a projectile, each bone in each of gloating as closely analyzed in search of people who went missing years ago in colombia, civil conflict. the grave marked and n, or for no name, young boy must encounter r k p. and in this 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
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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 then defy last victims. as part of the 2016 piece deal. i look up, i don't. yeah, it's renewing hope for people like rossi. oh, but rita, who steen 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. where to bit of you and the cemetery have become emblematic of columbia search for it disappeared until the mid to thousands. hundreds of an identified bodies floated here on the magdalen river. locals perform burials for the unknown victims in time,
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a call to developed around the nameless, 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 names, and this has helped preserving many of the remains of wood otherwise and in mass graves. my dear lady adopted one of them. she renamed her mother the los angeles and revered her. she believed she helped their 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 call me to thank me for taking care of her line of 68 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
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with their dead, alexander and the i'll just eat up with better value of crypto currencies have tumbled around the wall off to china, widen it's ban on transactions of these digital assets. bitcoin is among the was hit by the central banks decision which effectively outlaws all trading and digital tokens. it's for them by around 8 percent. chinese officials say they are tightening the regulations because they're concerned about crypto currency links to fraud and money laundering. you can government isn't out to series of measures, aim to tackle fuel shortages across the country. person will train 4000 new truck drivers and issue temporary visas. 5000 foreign drivers. a driver shortage is disrupted nationwide. you will deliveries causing some petrol stations to close. shortage has been blamed on breaks it on the pandemic, and also caused widespread disruption to versions food supplies now,
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after 75 years of italy's national airline, i'll, italia, is closing down for good in 3 weeks time. it's been replaced by a much smaller state and carrier called ita. after decades of all italy losses, the italian government has invested more than a $1000000000.00. and what they hope will be alina more profitable operation. but as adam renew reports from run, i'll italy as existing staff a waiting to see what they will fit into the pitcher riding to protest. that's how i'll 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 a, 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 her yours. and we're taken off, i felt that was the last time it could be the last time my last flight was
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a really hard 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, hey bonnie, i'm i tried to say okay, 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 you hence not bound by its contracts. that also means eater isn't on the hook for 900000000 euros and illegal state support. i'll tell you, received for decades i'll. italia has defined traveled to italy. even pope's relied
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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 they lose money. so that's not a good predictor that will do better. yeah, exactly. despite its troubled 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 vh experts question, the whole idea of a flag carrier. if i was an attendant, as i said it was an attendant textner. 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 aiden, a tang and a lot because otherwise known with flood or on really you tell me that not
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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 here. rome. now darian is a pungent fruit loved by many in se asia, a team of scientists and singapore is finding new ways to make use of it while also tackling food waste and turning the husks of jury and fruit into bandages. they say a by degradable and cheaper to produce florence louis has more on this. now in se asia, it's known as the king of fruits, the durian distinctive in appearance. him taste is very popular in this part of the world. the thorny husks comprised more than half of the fruit and are usually
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thrown away, creating environmental waste. now scientists in singapore have found a way to turn them into something useful. bandages, we have developed a fairly low stress in technology to sort of take the center those out of these 2 and a half, and then convert them into anti medical bw. hydrogen bees 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. once the hydro draw is $35.00, we just need to take it out from the mall. yeast 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 on trying up, research 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 the world hunger championship is on the way in argentina. more than 400 couples from 25 countries swung into action at the qualifying round on monday, one is iris. fine day tournament is taking place outdoors underneath the cities iconic, homeless ah, just a quick look at the main stories now and the taliban are saying it's rounded up dozens of fighters linked to iso in a major security operation launched by the taliban in afghanistan, eastern city of gyla bad, it comes after
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a series of i feel attacks in that area. the chief spokesman for the town of mine is saying this is an extension of an ongoing staff.

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