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war but there were many of us thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives fanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real park free. the rise of the machine on a ah, molly's prime minister says his country feels abandoned by departing french troops as russia defend mercenaries getting involved. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera, alive from joe, for coming up campaigning over, and the polls open in an hour's time, and what's being described as germany's closest election rates. in decades. taliban
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does have dozens of iso linked fighters in a major security operation in eastern afghanistan. and these a live pictures, the river, the molten lava, flowing down the palm as okay now in the canaries, threatening an explosive reaction in the state. ah, molly's prime minister has accused france of abandoning his conflict on country, as most troops prepared to lave speak at the un general assembly trouble. well carla, amiga says he's government is justified in speaking of the partners. that's an apparent reference to a private russian military contractor, which has been linked to the kremlin from the un christian salumi. i found this report france 1st deployed some 5000 troops to northern molly in
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2013 a mid worsening violence from armed groups to be able to check. now, as most french troops prepared to leave, molly's prime minister told the un general assembly, his country feels abandoned and needs to look elsewhere for help with the security liability near the left hand button. the new situation resulting from the end of operation bar cane puts molly before fate accomplish and abandoning us mid flight to a certain extent. and it leads us to explore pathways and means to better ensure our security, autonomously, or with other partners. so as to fill the gap, which will certainly result from the withdrawal of bar cain in the north of the country and with anti western sentiment on the rise. and molly, a shift is emerging away from france towards russia. it's foreign minister, sir guy la, rob confirmed molly, had requested the assistance of a russian military contractor, but didn't mention the wagner group by name. he said it had nothing to do with his
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government with the bible study, as long as there combating terrorism. incidentally, the church and they've turned to a private military company from russia. the connection with the fact that, as i understand friends wants to significantly draw down its military component, which was present that everyone understood, should have been combating terrorists who established a presence in dallas. but they didn't manage to do that from libya to the central african republic. the west has accused wagner of meddling and conflict zones on moscow's behalf and allegation russia denies. but the european union has worn such a move, and molly would cross a red line and threaten relations with the west african nation. these latest maneuvers add to the tensions in a country where the united nation has more than 13000 piece capers. and the security council has been pushing for election since the military took over in a qu last year. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nation pose in germany,
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is election. i've been in just under an hour's time with the voters selecting and you laid it to succeed anglo merkel. she's stepping down after 16 years. is chancellor. the election is the closest in more than 7 decades with the social democrats. strongly challenging miracles. conservatives step fast and reports from puts them just a week ago, paul showed the santa left candidate all of shawls, could easily become the next chancellor. his espy, the party, germany, social democrats, with comfort to be in the lead. but the race has tightened. shoals is the finance minister. i'm the le miracles fight, 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 transatlantic partnership. and i would very much support mover,
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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 china. wireless survey has adjusted the majority of mr. merkel. i was 16 years as a child 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 lunch at the prime minister of north west valia and candidate of a center. right? christian democrats. and i mean that's it. i'm in lasha 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 heart lasha needs. michael's health, his phone numbers dropped dramatically after he was seen laughing during the speech
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of the flood, killed nearly 200 people last july. last, it has been warning of a swing to the left, if shoals, when they come. 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 pool say that germany's political landscape is likely be a lot more fragmented when all default accounted. if that happens, coalition negotiations could take weeks, even merkel in place as a caretaker. while sundays, when us negotiate the shape of germany's new government, steadfast in algeria, berlin, to pose an island. now iceland rather an early election results show the country's government on trying to win a claim. majority voters went to the polls on saturday with more than a 3rd of the votes. counted the prime ministers left wing coalition looks set to take 41 of parliaments. 63 states by the balance of power has shifted within the
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coalition, which observe is se could put the future of the partnership in question. so says in yemen, have told al jazeera who the rebels have he, the neighbourhood in maria, with a missile and an drawn closing, a number of casualties fighting has been intensifying for control of the city, which is the government's loved. northern stronghold control of the oil rich region could strengthen the position in any future pace toward the taliban says it's rounded up, dozens of fighters linked to i assume it spokesman told al jazeera that attention is part of a major security operation in the eastern african city of july, the bad after several attacks. hashem a how borrow reports 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 and the last week, mostly carried by i said enough god,
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his son, the arms grew known as islamic state of hall. our son is a regional affiliate of ice l. hola. sun is the historical term for the region that includes more than de of gun is done. it was behind the attack at fort last month, which kills a $170.00 people, including 13 us troops, established into a $1015.00. the 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 over the country last month, the meisel k operatives moved to cobble angela battle. we launched an operation in cargo an arrest in many. another operation is underway. angela bad, we're hunting down those who are sewing. caleb and those who are behind the recent
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blog of course 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 why to i don't alert to prevent any blast or suicide bomb attack in the capitol last year. the taliban agreed indo how to prevent our groups from using of 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, 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 ida and i feel good pays away for international recognition for taliban and convince the
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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 with able to push back against ice. and i'm going to be the 8th and i've gone is that these are the rules remain. washington's biggest concern also is true. pulled out last month has about about i'll just the ra, capital, me, mom, russian foreign minister, sir g. a lab rove has criticize what he describes is a hasty withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan saying it had been carried out without thinking about the consequences. he also said it's important that taliban keeps promises. it is main sung secretary, but the leibovich in the new so those are sanctions that have been imposed on the taliban have loopholes 1st and foremost exemption. so there will be
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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 our diplomatic editor james base was at that briefing and says russia like other powers is worry about up gonna stand potter heads while 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 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,
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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 are exemptions that will put in place the time when the talk started indo. there have been protesting yield across the street from the united nations against the taliban. take over all that kenneth's done. the protest is concerned about how the new job will trade african women given its hotline role between 996 in 2001. but taliban says it will respect women's rights within a religious framework, which they serve phone not defined. they should be sure in a totally announcement has been on the people that have not been elected by the african people. and chinese take executive has returned home and nearly 3 years after she was detained in canada. why always chief financial office among one joe
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was grated by large crowns in shins in on saturday and soon after her release to canadians were afraid from prisons in china. mung had been under house arrest while the waiting extradition to the u. s. a fraud, but raged a deal with american prosecutors for each and 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 see on the ground, the warmth of the homeland filled me with excitement beyond was motherland. i am back. and canadian prime minister just entered, i met the 2 men who now been fraid from china. as i landed in calgary, michael, how reagan michaels favor, were detained accused of espionage. not long after among one joe was arrested in canada coverage against bava's arrests were widely labeled by western critics as hostage diplomacy. earlier this year, when monks extradition hearings began,
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there was concern that alleged political interference by then president donald trump could have resulted in the case being thrown out. she had returns, he explains from washington the same don, trump 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 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 us. you know, they have 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 an international norm. they have been tested in international law, the united nations sanctions. so that was also it's gonna be right. it was gonna be
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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 has been view of has that, that power to intimidate other nations. but we're not sure about the legality to do have sick. a secondary sanctions in business deals will have nothing to do with that. and then of course i will be, i'm just 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 that 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 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 the but 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. can head on al jazeera will explore the possibility of a summit between the ladies of north and south korea. and ah, it takes 2 to tango to glory, meet the couples and the moves which one of these 2 world championships. ah 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
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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, check on the conditions here and it's largely dry. also for the levant is wall, where we have seen a scattering of showers over the last little bit, but full on sunshine. in the forecast on sunday, the tropics of africa, we've got our storms flaring up here, parts of ethiopia 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 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
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you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily angry. reminder of our top stories to salame, molly's prime minister has accused fronts of the banning he's country, as most troops for paid to leave the un trouble. well carla, me said he government is justified in thinking of the partners, apparently, referencing a private russian military contract job. and the taliban says is rounded up dozens of fighters linked to i. phil and i'm going to stand eastern cd of julianna, bad vibration comes after a period of i feel a test in the area. north korea may consider a summit with south career according to pyongyang state news agency. me. it quotes kim, you're joan, the sister of north korea. later she said, talks could happen if you mutual respect was guaranteed, but added that this was just her personal opinion. it was kima jones, 2nd statement in today's she earlier edge south korea to end it's hostile policies
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after president moonshine called for a declaration which would efficiently officially and the korean war. rob mcbride has more from the south korean capital. so it is certainly an interesting development and interesting overture from kim jung does seem to be part of a building effort from the north at sincerely trying to restore relations. so it has been treated seriously here in a south korea. it follows on from similar statements she made a couple of days ago. now that was in response to this cold from noon jay, in the president of south korea when he spoke of the un and suggested that with a formerly end, the korean war with the signing of official peace settlement, the kimmy john said that that was an admirable idea and is now said gone further with his latest statement that after a couple of days of reflection, she says and considering what she says of the prevailing attitudes in the south. the relations coby, restored to the point to which they could hold
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a summit meeting again between the leaders of north and south. now she does add the caveat that the south koreans should and what she calls double standards when it comes to weapons testing. now this follows on from a day just over a week ago when within the space of a few hours, the militaries of the north and south both tested new types of ballistic missiles. now, when the north does that, that is roundly condemned by neighbors as being a provocative act that's in contravention of un resolutions at the south defense. it's testing of weapons saying that it's for defensive purposes, which seems to be accepted by the international community which the north koreans always regard as somewhat hypocritical. at least 8 people have been killed and 9 others injured by ca, bowman. this is molly capital. it happened near a security checkpoint, close the president's residence in mogadishu. the target was a convoy heading into the palace l. chabad, which once to overthrow the government has claimed responsibility for the at least
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3 people have been killed in a trained enrollment in the us state of montana. many more people i enjoyed, it happened in a remote part of the state as the amtrak train headed from chicago to seattle, at least for carriages, came off the tracks. earlier we spoke to one of the passengers. i was actually sleeping when we do rails. and so i woke up to what i would describe is like extreme turbulence. it was very loud. so i would say the 1st car were pretty calm, kind of just trying to make sense of what happened. and then among the people that we talked to that had been, and some of the cars that had turned over there was a wide variety, you know, dissociation to all the way to hysterics. and, you know, people were worried for their loved ones who were in the coach vehicles. you know, there were some people who had non visible injuries. some other people on our bus mentioned that they had seen someone you know, hit their head and it was kind of
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a gory situation. wanda and president polk, a guy may says his troops cannot remain in northern mos and big river, made the comments while on a visit to mos and bigs. carbo delgado province. a 1000 rwandan soldiers were deployed to the gas, which region in july to help local forces find armed groups attacks in 2017 have killed more than 3000 people and displaced almost 750000 others. he gum, i attended a military parade with his mozambique, his counterpart, phillipe, a new u. z in the northern city of pembroke where malcolm web fall. this report. 7 the. 7 the parade to commemorate mose, i'm big struggled against portuguese colonial rule that began nearly 60 years ago because of a conflict. it's still happening right now. the president told me everyone there is here with his most i'm beacon counterpart really pay. you see rwandan soldiers
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helping mozambique and forces to fight an armed group called our ship ab that had taken over towns in cub delgado provence, stalling the extraction of off shore natural gas deposits worth $20000000000.00. companies visit follows the rwandan forces, recapturing all of those towns joint process. and if working they progress. people are wondering what direction the complex to say next government is that i may control the town and the natural gas installation, the on group and slices are in the bush. you don't know exactly how many there are weaponry they have. and if this is going to be protected, gorilla comes with an out of victory for right. leaders feel at this moment, they very much have the complex fuel and food supply problems have forced the u. k
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. government to make your turn on post for exit. immigration policy, me more than $10000.00 temporary work phases will be issued to truck drivers and poultry workers to is severe shortages. a lack of truck drivers has led to petrol stations closing and empty supermarket show. in spain's canary islands, the volcanic eruption on the palm. i is intensifying phase or live pictures of the volcano, which is lifted lives grounded, and forced only 7000 people from their homes. nicholas hark report from la palmer island in the village of has a quarter from the ocean. it appears even more menacing. the evacuation coordinate 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. fishermen,
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nicholas and whispered es is worried that a giant wave of law could submerge, does the court? we are afraid, we don't know how things will evolve. there is such a reach versity here, and he's a scary to see that they are evacuated. people in this area with at least 2 active craters. volcanic activity is intensifying. liquid lava is overflowing, and a cloud of ash, shooting 4 kilometers into the sky. grounding all commercial flights. more villages are being evacuated, putting spain coord eskoville on high alert from the coast. the volcano sounds like a huge crashing wave in width and each explosion that time comes a sonic boom. shaking windows, you can feel it in your body. and so can the wind life in the ocean. the reception is reverberating into the ocean. sensing danger are rare blue sharks and pilot
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whales if the winds downs in degrees celsius lava continues its path to the called atlantic ocean. scientists predict a thermal shock sending plumes of toxic chemicals into the air, killing many of the life beneath and in its bassinet, he led to the lab and we could see a delta of lava flowing into the ocean. while this would cause an explosion in the short term, eventually in the long term, it will bring you minerals into the ocean and bring button more bio diversity to move. a 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, la paloma spain. hundreds of couples have been swinging into action and disuse.
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will tango championship? daniel shrine le reports from argentine as capital one and ferry? the romantics will tell you that the heart of when the, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tang, ah, the tangled world copies held every year in the city where it was born at the end of the 1900 century. last year. it was a virtual tango is all about cheek to cheek closeness and it does not fit well with social distancing. so the fear it was back in person and on the screen is a mirror of already, well we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, it impacts the kangaroo salons of enclosed for a year and a half will autrand, sceneries, now emerging from the pandemic measures to do with it is still in place. so all the dances could get close. they in the spectators move to
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a safe venue. the tango has always survive and thrive in a circumstance. now, this 3rd one being held in the open air in the heart of one of the fire cases wearing. it is ball the doves amusing back to the streets where it began, close to the people. the dangle is constantly being composed again and again. we have new composers, new dancers, new stories to be told what old stories told me the new way. the tangle was paid homage to the winner of the $986.00 foot walls come here, go mad. i don't know who died last november hanging in the soldier, one of its most acclaimed on sort of 87 year old maria navy's reminded me that it never forgets his roof. yeah, that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango. when i was 9 years,
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i'm barbara. ah, must always say that when is that the korea growth stage tango category look to the future in which people of our age need to be contemporary and inflexible happening today? okay. tango has to keep evolving just like everything else. the pandemic may have muffled the music, but the 2 by 4 beat of the tango goes on, bringing the heart of what a cyrus alive again. i 10. what a cyrus. ah. hello, i'm emily angland. these are the headlines on al jazeera, molly's prime minister has accused france of abandoning his country, as most troops prepared to lay speaking at the un call jewell, carla. amiga said he. government is justified in seeking other partners,
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