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devotion, lord, have seen women incarcerated for years. some say their only crime was a devastating still, but the story of one woman struggled, ignited, miscarriage, of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera ah voting is underway in germany, as people choose a replacement for angle, a knuckle after 16 years in power. ah, i agree and again, this is our 0 life and also coming up funerals are held in the occupied west bank of the 5 palestinians are killed and fighting with israeli forces. molly's prime minister says that his nation feels abandoned by departing french troops. as russia offends the involvement of mercenaries,
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a river of molten lava is still flowing down la palmer's volcano, in the canaries threatening and explosive reaction in the seat. ah, voting is on the way of germany for one of its most competitive parliamentary elections in years. more than $60000000.00 people will decide on a new government without anglo merkel. as chancellor. for the 1st time in 16 years, there are nearly 3000000 new voters of the issue of climate change has dominated the campaign. let's go live now to algiers. how to of the, how made his in, not this will do if we mentioned climate change, one of the main issues then the parties have campaigned on in this election while carbon protection has been one issue, no party could ignore,
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especially after the floods in summer and now another issue has been also very much of the fund is social justice, the social democrats saying that they wanted to increase the minimum wage. also what happens with the kobe pandemic? the majority of the germans don't want to see any more locked downs and they want the country to be ready in case is another mutation. so those have been 3 main topics, but then you have also the most traditional topics like what to do with jobs. what to do with the financial stability of the country and also to ensure a continuity. one thing german voters always look for a stability going from one government to the other. and then you have also digitization, that has been a big issue to come at the forefront during the kobe pandemic. germany lagging behind compared to some of the p in countries. the connectivity being
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a bit poor and some of the rural areas. well, that it has both the democrats that to the forefront has been quite a few topics that the candidates really had to put forward. but certainly climate protection has been one of the big ones. if not the major one, the race became very tight towards the end. what should we be looking out for today? we should be looking at what the undecided voters are going to do today. just before in the passing days they were, they were about an estimated 40 percent of germans, whose phil hadn't decided whether they were going to go to the polling station and who they would vote for. if they would, then we should also look at voters behavior because people here are putting voting 2 times today, one at the regional state level and one at the federal level. and it has happened
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in the past that they had voted in 2 different directions, depending really on the interest they have for their own they own constituency, and then what they want to see at the federal level. so we should be looking at that too. and then we should be looking at the impact of do you think they represent less than 15 percent of the total voters, but they have been very loud. keeping the pressure on the street with this friday for future movement, making their demands loud and clear just to the very end you could, you know, for example, in 2 days ago, you had the center left candidate all of sold, holding his rally. well, just nearby you had these youth, good protesting along the streets, making their voices extremely loud. so now they said they had been trying to make themselves heard by the elder generation. because at the end of the day, in this aging country, it is the people above 60 who are going to decide or going to have most impact
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on the outcome of this election. they represent more than 40 percent of the total voters. so we'll have to look at all the 3 factors and see in which direction they go out. there is how to, how made reporting my from desolate of how many thanks did. funeral was taking place for 5 palestinians killed by his ready forces in the occupied west bank. the israelis storms. several villages in jeanine and romano early in the morning surrounding houses at opening fire. israel says that it soldiers way to the villages the rest of what they called her mass operatives. i'll just here is harry force. it has more from western islam. suddenly the idea of the israeli raids in the occupy westbank is something that takes place on a very regular basis, but not usually ending in this level of violence and death. what we know from the
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military is that they began the operation in the north of the west bank in an around jeanine. there was several arrests that took place, but in one village, the village of berkin, that was a gun baffle that eventually put it in the death of at least one palestine in man and 22 year old. as the governor of janine saying that 2 people to palestinians were killed during the course of that gun fight. and then later in the early hours of sunday, there was the a separate operation around the village of burg video. and in that 3 palestinians were killed. these ready say that they were breaking up, hamas was seeking out how much terraces that was in the process of plotting an attack inside israel. there's the reports coming through army radio and in that 2nd gun fight, there was a senior hamas figure killed by zara who had been on the run for some time and had
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been hunted by israeli forces. for some time, molly, as prime minister, has accused france of abandoning his country as most french troops prepare to leave . speaking of the un general assembly chug well color mega said that his government is justified in speaking of the partners as an apparent reference to a private russian military contract, which has been linked to the kremlin odyssey was crispin salumi reports from the united nations. france. first deployed some 5000 troops to northern molly in 2013 a mid worsening violence from armed groups to be on the chest. now as most french troops prepared to leave, molly's prime minister totally un general assembly. his country feels abandoned and needs to look elsewhere for help with the security. liability does need to send you back on the new situation resulting from the end of operation bar cane puts molly before a fait accompli abandoning us mid flight to a certain extent. and it leads us to explore pathways and means to better ensure
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our security, autonomously, or with other partners. so as to fill the gap, which will certainly result from the withdrawal of bar kane, in the north of the country. but can 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 government, but it was still that he's wrong, because it's there combating terrorism incidentally. and they've turned to a private military company from russia and the connection with the fact that as i understand friends wants to significantly draw down its military component, which was present. and as everyone understood, so you 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
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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 in 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 elections since the military took over in a qu last year. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. north korea may consider summit with south korea, according to pyongyang state these agency. it quotes kim, jo, john, the sister of north korea's lead up. she said the talks could happen if mutual respect was guaranteed, but added that this was her personal view. it was kim jo john, 2nd statement in 2 days earlier. she urged south korea to end its hostile policies after president mo drain called for an official end to the korean war. rub mcbryan
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has moved from south korea is capital sol. it is certainly an interesting development and interesting overture from kim jung does seem to be part of a building effort from the north, sincerely trying to restore relations. so it has been treated seriously here in 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 a 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 a summit meeting again between the leaders of north and south. now she does add the
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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. defend its 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 in spain, canary islands of volcano, still spewing out lava on la palmer plants are still grounded. 87000 people have been forced to leave their homes. i'll just serious nicholas nicholas huck. as the latest from the village of a court, a from the ocean, it appears even more menacing. the evacuation coordinate around the con,
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review hall 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, nicholas and whispered es is worried that a giant wave of lava could submerge, does a court date. we are afraid, we don't know how things will evolve. there is such a reach v o, the versity here, and he's a scary to see that they are evacuated, people in this area with at least 2 active creators. 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 the sonic boom
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shaking windows. you can feel it in your body and soaking the wind life in the ocean. the reception is reverberating into the ocean. sensing danger are rare, blue sharks and pilot whales. if the wind 1000 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 facility 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 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
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sleeping beauty. now woken. it is showing its true nature powerful and unpredictable. nicholas hawk al jazeera does a court date, la paloma spain. we'll get a weather update banks here on our 0, then face painstaking work in columbia. that's trying to bring closure to families who have lost loved ones and a decades long civil ah. and it takes 2 to tango to glory. meet the couples for the moves. one this year's world championships, ah, ah. hi there goods su, getting going on sunday, september 26. we're going to start in australia with the forecasts for monday, starting to calm down towards se, just
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a bit of cloud cover for sydney mean time for per se still some what, whether a high $21.00 degrees. now i'm going to put the colors on the darker the color, the higher the temperature. look at alice 35 degrees. it's almost about 10 above average. and we've got a wind coming down from the out back in the interior. so look what it does to adelaide, you're up to $24.00 degrees. unfortunately, none of that warmth can be found across that new zealand, in fact, temperatures and gets been, have come crashing down. and we've got a run of rain through the capitol region soggy. conditions persisting for indo china over the past 24 hours. areas of thailand has scooped up $200.00 millimeters of rain, but the rain is starting to peter out on monday. then we've got tie food. mandalay, which could strengthen into an equivalent category 5 storm this week. looking to target southern japan around october 1st or 2nd. we've got this run of rain through the yellow river valley, just west of young joe. and next we'll go to japan and on shore flow on shore wind here with also a scattering of showers is pressing down the temperature in tokyo to 25 sunshine.
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however, no sako, with a hive 29 degrees. that's it for me season. the i'm harry davies. and kimberly, in west, in australia or indigenous community, the painting with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation with everything you learn. but we, even that the, the one about i'm not going to do any reporting from review. if you're going to try is protected by diversity defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian: oh no. just 0. ah
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ah, i get this is, i'm just here. let's remind you of the news. this voting is on the way in germany. one of its most competitive parliamentary elections in the years, all the 16000000 people will decide on a new government without anglo muffler chancellor. the 1st time in 16 years, the general's taking place for 500 millions killed by his reading forces and the occupied west bank. israeli storm, several villages to arrest what they call us operatives. molly's prime minister has accused funds from a band living his country. as most troops prepared to leave, shotwell column maker said his government is justified in seeking over. the un says that africana star is facing an economic collapse if it doesn't receive immediate assistance and humanitarian aid, the billions of dollars of african assets are frozen in foreign banks. it's left
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african businesses that employ thousands of people struggling to survive. to see this child stratford reports from couple know of me as he sold land at home in all his thoughts of his textile company. 40 years ago, he says he has since invested half a $1000000.00 in the factory flows. afghan and foreign companies use to buy the clothes and scarves. it makes the business as virtually ground to a halt. in recent weeks. when the tale bonds have control of off guns down in august, the us froze nearly $10000000000.00 of gun assets filled abroad. taliban leaders were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from local banks puzzle. good, because the other part of the taliban government has to reopen the financial institutes. so people can withdraw enough money to buy materials for their businesses. and the international community needs to soften their attitude. this
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still made badly effect everyday people, a lot of the counter is one of the factories, few employees who still comes to work on paid he for the soviet army. when he's invaded afghanistan in the 1980s, he never dreamed he would still be struggling to support his family. 40 years later, he says that is what i'm caught up. the country isn't a terrible stage. the security situation is improved, but there are no jobs. there's no happiness in life, no joy, the country is amiss. the factory employs around 30 women who work in a separate room from the men. some employees fled the country on evacuation flights when the taliban took control and no ab shows me a video of men. he used to pay to collect whoo for him in the northern city of muslim sharif. and so we can't afford them right now. around 80. people are employed at this factory. but as you can see, it's just down today to
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a skeleton staff. and one of the big problems the company is facing, is it one of his main overseas clients is refusing to buy the products that this company makes. because the taxes that this company will pay on the profits that it makes. now go to the new taliban government. foreign companies, nervous about dealing with the afghan business partners. that's because foreign governments won't recognize the taliban government, as some of its members are on terrorism and un sanctioned lists. 29 year old entrepreneur of the law, he spent a $1000000.00 on what he says is the largest wool spinning machine. and i've got to start if i, we got it up and running 3 months ago, but was forced to suspend operations earlier this month because foreign and local clients canceled orders. and some investors fled the country with their cash. i endeavor will be so. i had big plans to buy more machinery,
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but i am dedicated to my community and but the current situation and hope all my employees are forced to sit at home because i can not pay them. no ob says he wants to help his work. his families build a new gun, his dad for the time being, he and many african business owners like him, have no choice, but to put their dreams on hold, chance. drop it down to 0. cobble, sidney security forces have told out 0 that they've repelled an attempt that attempted in caution by ethiopian forces at the bar kits sector. the army says that it for the troops to retreat from the area. so down a d. c o p a. i've had a border dispute since november last year. the government has denied reports of any incursion and protest as in sudan or blocked to oil pipelines in protest against a peace deal with rebel groups. it's happening of the eastern city of port sudan, which is the country's main port on the red sea. last october,
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several rebel groups signed a piece deal with sudan transitional government that demonstrates us from the beach tribe. so that the agreement ignores the interests more from others. here is have a morgan is in the sudanese capital cartoon. this is not the 1st time the b j tribe is protesting against this october 2020 piece deal. that what time between various armed and opposition groups and the city news transitional government in the south, denise capital, juba. but this is the 1st time they thinking it to the level they have blocked all the major roads that lead to the state of rec fee, as well as to the ports they shut down the port which is to dance only ports and they have only temporarily open the airport for 72 hours a period that ends tomorrow. now they said that they have been marginalized, and that those who went to find the peace agreement in cuba does not represent them, and that they have been suffering from marginalization and under representation. they've demanded that there be a conference that,
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that is held for the tribes in the east, where they can try to figure out what kind of project and what demands the, the various tribes, not just the beach, but also the other tribes such as the head and and the mini i'm need in the region, including the neighboring states of cassette, so that they can be able to try to replace the piece agreement. now the opposition groups that have signed the piece agreement, the other opposition group have said that they do understand that they need to talk with the beach or tribe. and to try to reopen the facility such as the ports and the, and the main roads badly to the said. but they said that there is no way to renegotiate that piece agreement. that they say that that is the only way forward for student transition to continue. forensic experts in columbia exhibiting remains of hundreds of identified graves that looking for people still listed as missing from the decades long civil war. the work is renewing hope for people with long foreclosure list of m. p. f. reports,
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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. i mean, there is an injury in the scale that could be the entrance point of a projectile, each bone and east of gloating as closely analyzed in search of people who went missing years ago in columbia civil conflict. the grave marked and n, or for no name, young boy must encounter our 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 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
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look up, i don't. yeah, it's renewing hope for people like cross your battery or who steam each some vanish 2 decades ago. if you don't have it, you never lose hope. it's a wound that will never fully hill, but i'm hopeful that i will be able to see this is my son. i just asked god to give me the opportunity to give him a proper christian burial to know where he's resting, where you 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 mac. the lena river locals perform burials for the unknown victims and time all developed around and nameless that 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
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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 revered her. she believes she help their daughter find the job among other favors. so she bought to buy the new grave. no, just send me content. 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. get 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 with their dead. alexander and the l. just eat up with you and kill a 100 to protest. this have gathered to voice the anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela. tense and items belonging to the recent arrivals
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were banned by demonstrators. on friday account housing, the migrants was dismantled by local officials. they said it was a risk to public health whites groups that pulled and 23000 people crossed into chile. in the 1st half of this year alone, clinic fuel and food supply problems for the u. k. government to make a return on post breaks it, immigration policy. well, the $10000.00 temporary work freezes will be issued to truck drivers and poultry workers to ease severe shortages. the pieces will run from next month until late december to cover the christmas period. how does a couples have been swinging into action that this he has world tango championship, but already a lucky a few partners were able to dance their way to glory? and when the top prices, daniel schreiber reports from one of the others. the romantics will tell you that the heart of when the, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tangle, ah,
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the tangle copies held every year and the 5th you were 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 this year 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 impact on the kangaroo salons of include for a year and a half will autrand, sceneries, now emerging from the pandemic measures to do with it is still in place. so over dance it could get close in the spectators moved to a safe venue. the tango has always survive and thrive in the circumstance. now this version being held in the open air in the heart of one of the fire cases wearing it is pulled down some music back to the streets where it
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began, closer 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 the new way. the tangle was paid homage to the windows of 1986 was come here, go mad. i don't know who died last november. hanging in the soldier. one of its most the claim dances, 87 year old maria navy's reminder, you'll never forget his roots that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango when i was seeing. and yes and barbara, ah, mr. always say that when is that the korea growth stage tango category, look to the future. the people of our age need to be contemporary and reflect what's happening today. okay. tango has to keep evolving just like
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everything else depends. may have muffled the music, but the 2 by 4 beat of the tango goes on, bringing the heart of one osiris alive again. ah, and when there was the error, what osiris? ah, it is good to have with us. hello adrian. here in the headlines on i was just there a funerals taking place for 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the israeli storm. several villages in jeanine and romano early in the morning surrounding houses, an opening fire. israel says that soldiers went to arrest what they call a mass operatives. for testers in sudan oblong, 2 oil pipelines in protest against the peace deal with rebels.

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