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they meeting a lot of people in need with our team a colleagues and indeed we need them by leadership say also that they will have a boss in one of the districts to get 4 men and women back on the job. and of course, we cannot let the girls and women parish this winter. we need to be able now to employ the full force of the, of the human community immediately. but don't us and others need to help us provide funding. that's encouraging. but mr. holland many would argue that after so many years of humanitarian assistance, i've got this don paul t finds itself in this situation also because of a dependency. now, given the need of direct aid that you're referring to, are you worried that the aid community is now potentially going to institute expensive parallel systems that bypass already exists the health sector, for instance? well, it is true that the system which was there before the about took over was not the
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most efficient 170 percent of the public sector that was funded by international age when. ready now gone down to 0 percent of it funded by internationally. you can turn that off from one day to the out. that it's the same teachers and doctors and nurses as people that are not now being paid. and the people suffer because we need to bring livelihoods, we need to change things to the better. so that can be self sustaining communities . but that's not today today we're trying to save lives and i'm feeling this deep sense of urgency as i'm leaving tomorrow. when you late, you know too many people will, will die because be the world sitting on the fence and watching condition ship. we need to engage on behalf of and with the girls and the women and the out this why here in, gosh, well, let me ask you this. and mr. aguilar, because
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a lot of organizations were sending project funding and aid to corrupt afghan worlds. while the u. s and its partners were in the country. so how then do you actually work out who is you give money to now no way the organization gave any money to war. last that i know at all. busy it is true that 90 percent of much of the, of the, of the funding was at the height of may 2 opperation and the american operation going to the military's of these countries and to the military hit. the 8th operation has been not big. it has been very additions, we have 2000 committed, african staff, women and men who are responsible for the 8th. we ordered to in control, we are the race. now. this is made up or operation that can work. but we need hope to, to reach out to the people taliban, shortly today,
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they will not interfere awake. and actually the corruption could be going down. now, as the corruption, we were struggling with in previous, yes, almost aguilar and i have to ask you, then, do you trust the taliban? do you personally believe their reassurances? i do not trust any promises. i trust facts on the ground, and we're now resuming work and have been out of the poaching promise provinces because we have already been allowed to work freely and without interference starters that occasion and start with female employees in our offices and then projects. so the tax speak for themselves. i wish more diplomats, and more generous would come to up kindest on a see for themselves. how much is at stake now, and what can and should be done? yon aguilar to their the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council speaking to us from cobble. thank you so much for your time,
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mister landon. we do what you all the best with your work while you are watching out there. let's remind you about top stories. this allen, germany as a central f social democratic party has won a narrow lead and parliamentary elections and deleted short says he would like to form a coalition with the greens and the freedom aquatic party. china's push to cub pollution has caused holocausts in several provinces in the northeastern region. fishing is highly dependent on coal for power as a rise and prices has caused supply shortages with the forces of civilian rule. and today have been protesting, demanding the disillusion of the transitional government. if you'd needs professionals association month and end to a power sharing deal with the military all returning our trial top story, the sour elections in germany. our last one car is a political analyst in berlin. and he tells us what he expects will actually happen
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over the next few days for the time being. so it looks like the sd is getting the 1st shot. and the federal president, following german tradition. so give will give the coalition building. man that's to the d. if they succeed and build a coalition with the, with the greens and the f t p, that's the new government. if they, if they will not succeed, then most likely the federal president might give the man that to the cd you who rang 2nd at the moment and then they have the shot to get a coalition done with the very same junior partners. this is a very, very serious defeat for the c d u. so they have been, they used to during the 16 years of uncle america to ring in the 30 percent. and the party already the moment actually that had to nominated new chairman the 2nd after the former succeed or off america. i think it had come come by word had
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given up and it was a very, very exhausting procedure. i mean, was the winner of that internal fight, but he was a very weak candidate. and still he claim for being the front runner for the cd. you and again, he had been defeated. and so therefore, there's a lot of food for thought to debate within the party to decide who's taking the leadership in the coming weeks. the 1st decision will be made on monday when the, the leadership comes together and needs to decide who will lead the parliamentary group in the, in the bonus tag. this will be the 1st indicator for us to see if i'm in love. it will be any important position left in the city. you are not now a 2nd hearing and the trial of 14 palestinian authority, security officers accused of being an activist to death has been a john and ramallah. lisa bernard was an outspoken critic of the p. a and president,
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he died back in june hours after being arrested. his death led to public outrage and protest across the occupied west bank. i found the spokesman has called for an independent wiring. serbia hasn't troops and tanks to its border with kosovo as a route of a license plates escalades, ethnic subs living and northern coast over have been protesting by blocking roads off the cost of a band, the entry of cause with being license plates. so be his presence as he considers that decision by cause of a criminal action. he's demanding that cause of remove all of its special police forces before negotiating to try to resolve the dispute. well, new york's governor is considering to carrying a state of emergency as a deadline. approaches for its health work is to get a vaccine against coven. 19 the declaration would allow out of state workers and national gone troops to fill gaps and hospital staffing. tens of thousands of health care personnel could lose their jobs if they don't get vaccinated. on
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meanwhile, a new study shows the pandemic has reduced life expectancy by the biggest rate since world war 2. researches at oxford university in the u. k. reported that life expectancy felt by more than 6 months compared with 201929 countries were analyzed across europe and the americans will bangkok, famous night life is part of the reason the city has been a top tourist destination and asia for years. but as talent government works on bringing international tourists back after the pandemic, copies are still in place and balls remain closed. called hyper has more from the high capital this network of alleys and pat palm, usually the vibrant center of bangkok unique style of night life. now, its idle and dark, the shutters were pulled down on bars and entertainment venues in the weeks after the 1st cases of cove at 19 in thailand and have stayed down for most of the 18
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months that followed thanks to shutdowns and curfews. this part of china town is home to a community of trendy small specialty bars. not only do bar owners view the government's handling of their industry during the pandemic as a near death blow, but alcohol control loss predating the shut down have also been working against them. i'm out is how come i am embarrassed about the situation? thailand is renown for his great night life, many bars he received a awards. why does in the government support the industry? i think the strange laws are supported by big business to maintain their monopoly. of voice is not loud like death. bar owners call the laws draconian in which alcohol sales are limited to set hours during the day. heavy taxes on imports and unequal laws only allowing large companies to brew beer and distill alcohol. a ban on alcohol, advertising and internet sales are so strictly enforced. bars were fine for posting videos of cocktail making and menus for drinks delivery. yet large bruise avoid the
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band by advertising, mineral water and soda that they're the same logos as their alcohol products. here's an example of thailand's alcohol control laws. if i were to take a selfie here in this bar and share it on social media, i could be fined up to $1500.00 for indirectly advertising the brands of alcohol behind me. if i own the bar, i can be fined up to $15000.00 and possibly faith a year in jail. alcohol control laws have been a contentious subject in thailand, historically, politically connected, conservative and religious groups have worked to keep them strict. an opposition member of parliament, a former bar owner himself, is working to change the laws and save smaller bars and trouble when we open again and that's always come again there would file highlight is popularly different times we it's not fun anymore. and yet some who support the alcohol laws see, it's also about safety. for visitors. i think towards safety should be up her id. i
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think alcohol control is necessary. if we let the alcohol sell us run 3 and do whatever they want, things will get mercy. once thailand emerges from its locked down, curfews are listed in the night. life is allowed to reopen. it's unclear if will return as it once was, or a watered down version. it's got either al jazeera banker, while new zealand prime minister says their government is to introduce home quarantine for those arriving from overseas. just and are all done said unlimited number of business travelers will now be allowed to isolate. at home from late october, alden has faced growing criticism for her mandatory hotel quarantine policy. more than 26000 people competed for just 3000 hotel rooms last week. and now people in the trailing city of sydney could be freed from locked down that by mid october. that's when the double job vaccination race is expected to hit 70 percent. palms, restaurants and shops will then be be opened to to those who are vaccinations and
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moving on. and a general strike has taken place across india to mark the 1st anniversary of protest against 3 controversial farm laws. around a 100 organizations, including unions, farmers associations, and some regional governments are backing the strike. for months, farmers have been demonstrating against the reforms which they say threaten their livelihoods. india correspondence elizabeth per item has moved with the gauzy pool protest side, which is on a highway between the states of delhi and also provision the most popular state and pharmacy. i have been occupying the highway for the past year since the indian parliament past the 3 laws and pharmacy are saying the same thing that they have been for the past year. they want those loads the fields because they believe that they will remove guaranteed minimum prices for their projects. leave them at the mercy of big corporation, lead to the corporatization of the agricultural sector,
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which 60 percent of the population depends on for their livelihoods. there are a small protest taking place here and a number of other places around the country, including in the state of putty, ana and punjab. now it has to be said that over the past year the numbers have dwindled. one of the reasons for the lower numbers at the moment is because many farmers, it is the rise harvesting season and many farmers are in the field. but despite the smaller numbers, farmers demands not going anywhere. 10 months of negotiation between the government and the union has failed to end. the stand off and a meg reason why the protest i'm not going to end is because there are important election coming up in the state of con job. and also for the next year, most of the protests and commas are from the states. and heidi on us many say they are not going to vote for prime minister that in the mornings bought at the junk the posse. and then is going to be a very big issue, election issue and now
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a political issue for the government. while staying in india and heavy rainfall from psycho glove has started large parts of the eastern coast there, leaving tens of thousands without electricity. glove has weakened into a deep tropical depressions and making land full on sunday evening. the flooding, meanwhile, has cut off hundreds of villages and damaged homes across under a protest states land sides of also blocked and number of major roads. oh, people on the eastern coast of la palmer has been ordered to stay in doors, as lava from interrupting volcano approaches the see. hundreds of buildings including churches have been destroyed so far on the spanish island. nearly 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the vulcan ology institute says seismic activity had slowed down earlier in the day, but could pick up again. while alexis short's, is a vulcan ologist at g o 10, a reef which organizes scientific expeditions. he says they could be explosions as
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the lava reaches the see basic conducive illusion. and if you please, res, changing very rapidly, we have certain videos of completed repose and some people were commenting the whole property, the rupture has stopped. but we can see clearly that this is not the case. so what we are having, as some reposed medias could be for certain similar ratios and may be where the ball can event has been struck to talk for some reason. maybe some are shut up . so what can you tell if you may have it? well, there's this and or strapped, they can event. but now you can clearly see in the background, can you crush, started again to rise into the must be nice that coming out to get what they deem that if the russian continue of their rate it was yesterday,
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then the love afloat would certainly reach. this is it because they on the sea water just today. now this is uncertain when he's going to happen upon interruptions going on, obviously, because we can see clear seeing the cells don't going there option despite these ripples be yours. and the problem all the concern mark my may reach the level flows may reach the coast, get in contact with the sea water, you start is going to cause it rapid evaporate bopper. i sation of the map of the water that you watch. these may be a case in explosives and explosive. our children born during the past year will face a disproportionate number of extreme weather events in their lifetime. that's according to a report from saved children, which says they're expected to suffer an average of 30 extreme heat waves. about 7 times more than someone who was born in 1960 in afghanistan alone,
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children could face up to 18 times of many heat waves as their elders, newborns and molly could deal with 10 times as many crop failures as the grandparents and at greater risk are children from low income countries and disadvantaged communities who are likely faced even more dia, conditions. well in ashing is the ceo of save the children international, and she's calling on governments to act in the best interests of children. we clearly see coming out of this report is that the climate crisis is indeed a child writes crisis with children when with no responsibility for getting us to where we are taking the biggest hatch in the coming years due to the topic crisis that we see. it's so urgent to, to start to talk about this crisis, not just now, but also for future generations and think about what the impact would be for, for the children of today and the children up tomorrow. i don't think we have
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talked before how, how critical it will be from for the future generations on how big of a child challenge it is. and what we want to say with us is that it is not too late, but it is urgent that we collect could be now, and that the governments around the world and the countries around the world, as well as the actors stand firm and that commitment to to, to the parents agree mental other climate relation related agreement that we have signed up to. cuz this is the time to act. and if we don't, the future will be on variable for children. in many cases of the world jailed bell russian opposition. activist maria clossnick, whoever has won europe's top human rights awards. the 39 year old activist was sentenced to 11 years in prison. earlier this month over her role in last year's mass demonstrations against president alexander lucas shanker. europe's parliamentary assembly said classical, as only crime was wanting to have a say in who's in charge of her country,
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how the social networking joined. instagram is putting a kids version of its extremely popular up on hold in ram zoned by facebook and us politicians. and campaigners of the company to drop its plans for instagram kids, critics, a facebook and instagram. the primary focuses on physical appearance and the platforms haven't done enough to protect children. i'm still ahead here on out here in japan. the top rank, cielo rattler will step out of the ring for the last time. peter will have that story for you. ah ah
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the a lot of it is now time for sport. pizza, the stars the thank you so much. the usa, a goldsmith, erotica champions offer a ruthless display on home soil against team europe. they pulled off a wrinkled $199.00 victory in wisconsin. china get rob's good reports. the new crop of young americans with their hands on gulf top team trophy and the big win could harold, an error of domination by the usa. at the play annual competition. the 12 strong team featured 8 of the top 10 in the well, with many still in their twenties and every player having contributed at least one point. this is a start to new generation. i think we're going to be doing some incredible things moving forward. i'll tell you from like winning the ryder cup, this is possibly way better than any other term that i've ever one of my entire
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life. going into the final day play whistling straight europe needed a miracle to overhaul, and $115.00 deficit matches what they thought was a month because the whole big kitting brighten december reached the green on the pol food then hold out for an eagle. he went on to beat spanish rival, sergio garcia. earlier marie macros. gates visited, the strong stops seating santa sharply for his 1st point of the tournament. but it was too little too late, and the t for irishman knew it looks like it's not going to pano the way we want on the golf course. i mean, i've been extremely disappointed that i haven't contributed more for the team. i'm glad i got a point on the board today for them, but it's, you know, it's been a tough week and more and more. i play on this event. i realize it's the best event
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off barnum and i love being a part of it. i can't wait to be a part of anymore. it was call him recall that got the usa over the line. he missed the part when the trophy but opponent, hovel, and conceded the half point needed to fight reaching the winning 14 and a half point margin. usa went down there. by the time they finished with europe, the americans take you 19 points to your 9. that's the biggest victory ever seen a guy to come. make him a captain, steve stricken brown. you know, i never want to major, but this is my major right here. and then the moment every go sign had waited for a long running feud between american teammate brooks. kept bryce in december, ended with a hug to. 6 2 sit in full, packed with individual personalities. nothing brings gulf as together, like right, a cup. joint raska al jazeera after 3 games of the new premier league season,
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also with the bottom of the table and talking with top but full change now with also moving above the london rivals of convincing darby when emily slipped road. pier, unethical boma young and buck seka who finding the back of the me to finish 31 to us. no one else in south africa have won the 2021. will greg be 7 series off to taking victory at the season ending edmondson 2 of them. on sunday, but let's book says they all nicknamed. defeated the britain. 24. 12 in the pharmacy. wrap up the see reason style. miller duplicate the with to try to match the siemens charitable, shortened into the quote of ours pandemic. thanks to the 63 went on sunday. the new york yankees have overtaken their biggest rivals, the boston red sox in the re full, a top wildcard spot. it completes the 3 game sweep for the yankee gen cala sentence 2 run homer. one of the highlights we knew 6 straight win stanton whom it in each
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of these 3 games and the fight, the defeat, boston all still in a position in the nfl, tom brady, through for more than 400 yards without any interceptions, but the super bowl champion temple the balcony of still lost through the los angeles rems. meanwhile, baltimore ravens place kicker justin tucker. safe. a lead record against the detroit lions. he's 66. your field go. and sure. the dramatic 970. when in the final 2nd display needed some help from the cross book that anyone connected with minded. sumo wrestling, greatest champion, if it's a retire, according to reports in japan, a cool who is 36 leaves the ring with a wrinkled number of wins dosage. i'm sorry, reports for 20 years because you know who whoa has set records that will stand in japan's traditional sport for decades. but
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advancing age and injuries have forced a 36 year old to step out of the ring for the final time. who, whose last event was in july, when he took home or record 45th championship, 13 more than any other all the more impressive considering he was an outsider when he started on i was lucky to have some more interesting. when i started, my father was a grand champ magole sumo and he was a silver medalist at the mexico olympics and wrestling with one. i grew up watching him. so i think i have a little of his d. n a in me. but when i 1st joined, i was very skinny and small and i had a hard time eating. but as i got bigger and bigger and higher and higher up the ladder, i still had a problem winning strength wise. and i couldn't speak japanese hypothesis. there were a lot of hurdles and then i had to clear like these young sumo wrestlers how could, how was born in mongolia and had to rise through the ranks. he became just the 2nd
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mongolian born grand champion with many of the older japanese generation unhappy about they saw as foreigners taking over the sport. but despite dominating in the ring, her coo hope believes it's important to be humble. as he explained to al jazeera in an interview back in 2008 was, was i thought, if i may borrow one old grand champions, which, being a grand champion is a destiny. so you just have to be what you are. the only 2 grand champs but the above all others listener. so you have to be more than just strong. you have to have christmas and manners and be a role model for the other wrestlers. and that could be what he'll do next. having been given japanese citizenship in 2019 how coo, whoa is reportedly considering opening a stable in japan to train young, restless to show gratitude to his beloved sports. dorset jabari al jazeera
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and that's all the sports needs phenomena. starz. yeah, thanks so much piece and well that is it for me to solve for this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a moment this morning you say with a in a close the younger valley high above the ground. a trouble has taken on a different form. people died for they fly. this is no game. it's business makes the farmers hopefully be swinging high across the valley,
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facing on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living. risking it all on al jazeera, the city of cobble has experience so much evil for decades, and they says another change to get used to. and one that's far from easy situation . and now it's not clear. the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the rows of basic price in particular for women and girls. despite assurances from the taliban and about returns true punishments for certain crimes. everybody will be safe, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again to rental. now together that feeling their way forward into the new reality. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many
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of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real park free the rise of the machine on a just i my idea is that we will be very fast and getting a result for this government. gemini, social democrats, say they have a clear mandate to leave off the sunday's vote. but months of coalition told us, expected, ah, hello there, i'm this tells you, hey,
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