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unprecedented scale, a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to retail to some of the was poorest inhabitants. but much of what they arrive is unfit for purpose and is fueling and vironment catastrophe. people in power travelers to gonna to uncover the dirty secrets behind the world. fashion addiction that white man's clothes on a jazz eda ah . germany's center left social democrats claim election victory. but months of coalition talks lie ahead. the. the hello barbara, are you watching al jazeera life in london also coming up and unfolding political crisis in sudan extension deepens between the military and civilian groups. a
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warning that hundreds of thousands of display staff gowns will need housing, food, and clothing if they are to survive the winter bus for live in la, where lava from an interrupted volcano continues to destroy homes and rapidly advanced towards ah hello, welcome to the program. germany's social democrats have claimed the election victory narrowly beating the block of outgoing chancellor angle and merkle, who c d. u party has been the dominant political force in the country for 3 decades . i'll show says his s p d part. he is ready to form a new coalition government with the greens and the free democrats. the s p d is predicted to win 25.7 percent of the vote, while the conservative c d,
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u. c su block will likely take 24 point one percent. meanwhile, the greens have come in at 14.8 percent and the liberal f t p has taken 11.5 percent of the vote. though mccain has more now from berlin. with a spring in his step full of shots meets the world's media fresh from an election in which his party took 1st place. he has no doubt who should lead his country forward. you villa villa the vote is not. they can vary. they have said who should form the next government. they have strengthened free parties, social democrats, the greens and we're free democrats. so that's a clear mandate from the citizens of this country that these 3 should lead next to government. a 3 party coalition has never been tried at the federal level, but with barely more than one percent of the vote separating the 2 main parties. and neither wanting to govern in a grand coalition with each other again. now the attention is on the smaller
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parties, the goals, the folks, but time to, to big parties have suffered heavy losses in recent years. and there needs to be a new push that comes into the government. so it's good that all the parties are talking to each other and not waiting to just be invited info to talk. the composition of the newly elected parliament is now clear. and one of the things that stands out and is perhaps why we see this happening. the free democrats and the greens are talking to each other, trying to iron out their differences because together they form a large block in parliament. and they hope that that would strengthen their hands in any collective talks. even with mister schultz, social democrats. all with mister lashes, kristian democrats, although he led his party to its worst ever defeat armand lush. it insists it can govern despite coming 2nd. it's not automatically the case that i think party title today, if we can party they will talk with in the, in the greens made clear yesterday that they want to talk to each other 1st,
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which i think is fine. but not everyone in lasha, the governing party is putting on a brave face to see the youth stake prime minister as a suggested the party leaders should take responsibility for the defeat. no such thoughts over at social democrat headquarters. this is their 1st federal election when in almost 20 years, and soon they hope all of shots will replace angle emacula. the chancellor, dominant cane al jazeera berlin, and germany's centre left social democrats scored a bonus election when in the capital berlin, the city is set to install its 1st favor female mayor with francisco, you fail course when the top post, she'll take over from the s p d 's michael miller, who announced he would not run for state parliament. initial projections indicated the greens had one, but the party has fallen behind the in follow up counts. ah,
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that's good for them. now pensions are deepening between the military and civilian groups of the transitional government. it was created under a power sharing deal to oversee the countries moved to democracy. but protest to say they want the administration dissolved, accusing the military of trying to seize power. the armed forces of accused the civilian politicians of failing to govern properly, their relationship has been further strained to since last week's attempted coup. will defend our government, people under democratic transition to the last drop of blood. and if there's any threat to the democratic transition will fill the streets and will be at the forefront. that sound responsibility. heber morgan has more of this from cartoon after the attempted school last tuesday when the political parties came up and demanded that the military be transparent with regard to the,
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to its investigations with the officers who were allegedly responsible for the attempted coup. now the political parties have been saying for months now that the military needs to be reform, that there needs to be a restructuring of the army. and that is something that the military has rejected that include the prime minister, the prime minister has long to initiative a few months back, saying that the military should be reformed as part of the steps to make sure that students transition to democracy is complete. and that the country is not torn applied between a but by the political parties, or rather by the roof, between the political parties and the military. now, that id reform has been strongly rejected by the military. but that's something that the political parties have been repeatedly talking about over the past week. so we have some statements from the military, especially the head of the sovereignty council. i will put that hon, who's also the commander in chief of the army, saying that the army responsible for the cohesion and the unity of the country stability. and that its political parties and the head of both parties who are
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focusing on positions and power and ignoring what the people of them want, which is better economic conditions and better living conditions. so those accusations did not help threaten the relationship between the 2 sides. in fact, we've seen yesterday the military withdrawing military security from the committee to disband the former regime. that's a committee that was set up following the formation of the transitional government to disband. any association or anything related to the regime of the former president bush you. it's the final day of the un general assembly in new york. the taliban takeover in galveston is a topic that has dominated many of the speeches. but the, you are an investor, they will not be addressing the assembly. his name was removed from the list of speakers. later on the monday, we'll our diplomatic editor james basie live for said the un. so james, tell us more about that and also what other things the last day of the un general assembly holds?
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well, it has been a busy day, started off with the israeli prime minister, the new israeli prime minister, natalie bennett, for the 1st time addressing the un general assembly. what he said wasn't particularly new, very similar to the sort of speech that you'd have expected from benjamin netanyahu, and he was the prime minister. he talked a lot about the threat from iran and did not mention the palestinians, a tall we also heard from the french foreign minister joined this last day of the un general assembly, setting out frances global priorities for a year. when president macro has not come here, as i say, it's busy, but not as busy as it would have been because there were gotta be 2 speakers today . representing me on my and i've got to start 2 countries where the ambassador, who's in office here, was appointed by a government that no longer is in control of the country. now. me on more a few days ago decided they weren't going to speak. the ambassador told me it was part of a deal behind the scenes. now my understanding of that d. n. a deal with the u. s.
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in china. that they wouldn't. china wouldn't challenge ambassador's job that he would, he would hold the seat here at the united nations long as he didn't rock the boat at the general assembly and speak in front of the world. in this session, the i've got on bus and i was speaking until just a few hours ago when his name was withdrawn from the list as well. we understand that he's seen what was done. and although he doesn't seem to have had an unofficial deal with the u. s. in china is i think, trying to do the same thing, carry out the same tactics as more. i'm back to the still to come. we've got to miss you to speak there for a minute. that is going to be interesting because remember, 2 months ago, the present case side took power suspended. parliament took executive power the country. and at the time, it would seem that many people in the country supported that decision. well, in recent, as we've seen, big pros protests taking place in tunis. so the tenants in government speaking in about the next hour or so. so that's one to still to watch and phase with the
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latest at the you win for the general assembly. james, thank you. when meanwhile, the prosecutor of the international criminal court says his office wants to resume a war crimes investigation focusing on the actions of the taliban and the isis k group. the i c. c. had spent 15 years looking into alleged war crimes, but the investigation was put on hold by the african government last year. meanwhile, the norwegian refugee counsellors warning about the impending humanitarian catastrophe. the afghans are facing the council. general secretary young england is incapable where he visited an internally displaced camp. he says, hundreds of thousands of afghans will urgently need housing, food, and clothing to survive the winter. ahead and un aguilar and he are speaking to us earlier, says the need for funding is urgent. the funding would go to goods and boyce
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men and women who are now on the brink of starvation who are not going to survive this winter. if this $8.00 money is not unfrozen, and we frontline organization are not able to scale out that the winter is 7 weeks from now and it wouldn't be harsh reason. and i met people in recent days who are now living in the open some trying to build houses from month at the moment . they have nothing here is and they cannot collapse. and the donors need to help us help the people they left behind when they went for the door. we are now scaling up for the winter by crooked procuring a lot of winter restoration equipment. impact is done. we're not going to pay anything for the customs of that tax. so anything we're helping people here. i met with tyler bond today,
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that top leadership. and i brought up the need to go to the cation across the nation. they need 4 or stop to be allowed back to start to work in all of the provinces and not only and hostile of them where they're working. today, we're making progress. 70 percent of the public sector was funded by international 8th one. ready now gone down to 0 percent of it funded by internationally. you can turn that off from one day to the other. it's the same teachers and doctors and nurses as people that are not now being paid and the people suffer. of course we need to bring life because we need to change things to the better so that can be so sustaining communities. but that's not to day to day, we're trying to save lives and i'm feeling this deep sense of urgency. when you like, you know too many people will, will die because the, the world sitting on the fence and watching condition ship,
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we need to engage on behalf of and with the girls and the women and the out. this why here in still to come in this half our massive cues and rationing is the u. k. the fuel supply crisis continues with many pointing the finger of blame at the government and the bright lights of bangkok so far as remain day mar, alcohol, laws preventing the industry from bouncing back. ah, the clocks haven't changed in summer time yet in the u. k. but certainly the change is season indicated here by the incoming cloud. the white lines to indicate stronger winds low pressures in northern europe. haven't yet sunk, danced the south. for example, tomorrow in spain,
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yes. in the north be cloudy of this few showers may be, but for most part we're in the high twenty's, even the low thirty's, most spain, most of the western met. and it really does nice tongue. i won't grant through austria and beyond that probably when last but the stolen is going to be very vis. it's windy and wet weather for the hold of british charles during twos, and just catch the northwest of france as well. and slowly edge towards scanned the navy, but ahead of it, drawing this warmth up so you got another day of warmth. in some parts of europe, at least, i should say central and eastern thought the still likelihood of some rain, but the temperature just starting to ease darren down in the balkans and further south in greece. showers are more likely and obviously caught a wind blowing through the phosphorus. as you can see, prod indicates this slow lag in terms just 22 on tuesday down to about the average of 16 by the time we get to thursday. the bigger picture for wednesday is rather what are, what in central europe. but the storm having left the british isles, haven't yet reached scandinavia.
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the al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his day would prove one of the dark his days in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on algae in oh, a
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reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, germany's central left social democrats of plain victory and from the federal election. the parties leader says he's ready for coalition folks with the greens and the 3 democrats on the scanner sunday when i'm back or will not be addressing the general assembly pulling his name from the list of speakers on the meetings final day. there being competing claims for a guy stands un feet since the taliban seized power last month. and the norwegian refugee council, his warning that thousands of afghans, urgently need housing, food, and clothing to survive the winter. i had people on the eastern coast of la pal, my has been ordered to stay in doors as larva from an erupt in volcano, into west approaches. the water and releases toxic gas. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed so far on the spanish island. the sincere option began 8 days ago.
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nearly 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the vulcan ology institute says seismic activity have flowed, but i shall smoke, have been ejected again on monday. nicholas hock is live for us in la palmer. nicholas does this slow down in volcanic activity. mean that we could be seen the end of the reaction? well, volcano is so temperamental this morning. there was a law in the european look at it now. it's in full erupt, erection, move mode or move. shall i say with a lava spilling out and overflowing, heading towards the ocean, only 900 meters to go before it hit the ocean. and there is this thermal shock where the when 1000 degrees celsius love will flow into the cold atlantic ocean. from that, they'll be toxic gases, release sulfur dioxide, hydro, cloris acid,
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and other types of gas shipping ships have been asked to not go through that area so that they don't get exposed to the potential toxic chemicals that are going to be emanated from. that lays of, i've talked to chemicals if, if that actually happens, there's still a while to go with the vulcan ologist are observing the situation. listen, it's a strong bullion type of a reduction. and on a scale from 0 to 8, it's scores at a 3, but this is the biggest reduction that palma has ever experience in these islands. are volcanic islands that they're often referred to as the hawaii of europe. and people have not experienced such interruption into generation is really caught people off guard. of course, what a spectacle is, a spectacle that has created quite a tragedy. generations of homes have been destroyed. people now unable to return home long losing their livelihoods, their farm land, their memories. and it's
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a people in trauma there that are, that are watching this disaster unfolding, changing, irreversibly, their landscape. barbara. absolutely, and you mentioned the trauma and we're also hearing that of course. so the slot is releasing at toxic gas as it travels through the island. so what are the precautions that authorities are taking at trying to protect the population? well, there's a sense that they don't want to create panic, but they want to reassure the population. so while it's areas like we are here in santa cruz, have not been evacuated, there hasn't been any orders put in place for the people who are living in this area and where are a few kilometers away from kam rivera. around cooper, very indivisibility. there's been evacuation if people are not being evacuated, then they're asked to be confined inside their homes. people are asked to wear masks. glasses in the vicinity of cum rivera wearing long clothes,
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and avoid going outside essentially, the covert restrictions that were in place. just a few months ago are the, are those that, that the authorities are now essentially telling people to, to a day or 2. but there is really a sense of panic among many people who fear that you know, that if they do, don't stay in their homes, then maybe those homes will be destroyed. and so there's a lot of people that we've been happened that stayed on the ground despite the risk of these toxic chemicals. and this ruptured again from cambridge for year up. also worth noting, the authorities have noted seismic activity in the southern part of the island, which means that it could be other cracks and formation happening on the i know the blah palma, barbara, because hunk with the latest the, from my nicholas. thank you. the u. k. government says
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it's working to ensure few will supply issues are resolved following days of long queues, petrol stations, with many of them forced to close. there have been reports that the army may be brought in to dr. tankers because of a shortage of drivers. and simmons reports from london a new working weekend. this isn't the normal london morning. good luck. the fuel station here ran dry 2 days ago. it's been waiting for this moment. tonka drivers are in short supply, not the fuel, whatever the results, the same misery for some not kind of buying ada about top. she ran out of fuel 100 meters from the petro pumps. after a search that started in the early hours. and i was very emotional, so i can, i cried. i cried all these to be necessary. i cry that i feel probably look the people who are going for assuming their wife
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lives disrupted this driving instructor trying to get fuel to prepare his learners for their driving tests. that's about 56. this is going to between now and next week. really, truly terrified what might happen for these guys. so i've been going around like her list. you can and linda, nothing. an opinion polls suggests that more than 60 percent of the voters feel, the government is mishandling the situation. and some of the messaging for ministers isn't helping the public mood. the only reason that we have an issue, the moment with some petrol stations, not petula, for course, is that people are buying petra and they wouldn't. the most important thing everyone can do is just get back to normal fill that calls up as they normally would and not by the actual if they needed, it would seem to be wishful thinking that this crisis is going to go away without government action crisis. what crisis has been the government stance up to now?
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now it's changing because people don't like being referred to as a buyers in a situation such as this, there is a tide of public descent. and so the pressure is on the government as the tension on the for courts increases, some companies have introduced rationing competition measures have been stopped, so the few companies can cooperate on logistics. another move the government has made is to try backing up u. k. tank drivers with foreigners, no longer able to work here because of that short term. these is, are available for 5000 foreign truck drivers. it isn't county to work. andrew simmons, which is 0 london, several provinces in china's northeastern region, are experiencing power cuts because of coal. shortages and tightening emissions standards, initially only factories were affected and many have had to stop production. now residents in 3 northern provinces are seeing unannounced power cuts. the extent of the blackouts isn't clear yet,
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but nearly 100000000 people live in the area. china is highly dependent on coal for power leader he's paying has pledge that his country will reach a peak at carbon emissions within 9 years. a 2nd hearing in the trial of 14 palestinian authority, security officers accused of being an activist. death has been adjourned in ramallah, needs that, but that was an outspoken critic of the p. a and its president muscle, the bus. he died in june hours after being arrested, his best lead to public outrage and protests across the off if i were signed a family. so when has called for an independent inquiry, he, the ibrahim has more now from outside the court. his mom this session has been postponed and another one has been rescheduled on october 4th, we answered the board session. you're behind us. no media was allowed to film, but journalists were allowed to enter when we've seen diplomats and human rights
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defenders attending the session. and we've heard discussions going on between the prosecution, the defense, and the court. in regards to that issue, specifically the media, the coverage, and the defense lawyer has asked for the session to be held behind closed doors. he even asked for a gag order when it comes to media covering the events of the trial. but that request has been denied by the court that said that since the charges have been read out publicly, then the sessions will remain public. now these charges include manslaughter, define orders as well as confiscating these. i've been out belonging. there has been among the 14 members of the security patrol, kind of an agreement to maintain the right to silence when it came to the investigation. this is why the defense lawyer has said that he wants to read all these tribes groups of these investigations who kind of be able to defend against
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those charges that we are out to. dave new zealand world trial, allowing international arrivals to set to self isolated home and made a growing criticism of the current hotel florentine policy. the prime minister just in the arden says a limited number of business travelers will pass the system from laser tober. currently, anyone arriving in the country, including new zealand, passport holders, as the quarantine in hotels for 2 weeks within 26000 people competed for just 3000 hotel rooms last week. and people in the australian city of sydney could be freed from locked down by mid october. that's when the double job vaccination rate is expected to hit 70 percent public reference and shops will then be reopened to those who are fully vaccinated. stay at home, orders have been in place across greater sidney for more than 3 months.
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it's famous night life is part of the reason that bank coke has been a top toys destination in asia for years. but it's thailand's government works on bringing international tourists back after the pandemic. curfews are still in place, and bars are closed. scott hyde, le, has more now from bangkok, this network of valleys and pack pounds. usually the vibrant centre of bank are unique style of night life. now it's idle and dark. the shutters were pulled down on bars and entertainment venues in the weeks after the 1st cases of covered 19 in thailand and have stayed down for most of the 18 months that follow thanks to shut down 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 handling of their industry during the pandemic as a near death blow, but alcohol control loss, pre dating the shut down, have also been working against them. i am at his house on the title. i am
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embarrassed about your situation. i thailand did renown for a great night life. many bars have received a war. why does, in the government support the industry? laws are sequential. i big business to maintain the monopoly of voice is not allowed. like the bar owners call the laws at 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 at this still alcohol. a ban on alcohol, advertising and internet sales are so strictly enforced. bars were fine for posting videos, the cocktail making and menus for drinks delivery. yet large bruce avoid the 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
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behind me. if i own the bar, i could be fine up to $15000.00 and possibly faith a year in jail. alcohol control loss 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 really, it's not fun anymore. and yet, some who support the alcohol long see, it's also about safety or visitors comp. i think towards safety should be up her id . i think alcohol control is necessary. if we let the alcohol sell us for free 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. scott hiler al jazeera banker tech giant
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facebook says it's pausing plans for the development of a new instagram app for children. the photo sharing platform is owned by facebook and has been heavily criticized over a lack of safety controls for young users. us politicians. and campaigners had urged the company to drop its plans for the new app, which would target children between the ages of $10.12. ah, and now reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, germany's social democrats have claimed election victory now lean beating the block of outgoing chancellor, angular merkle who c d. u party has been the dominant political force in the country for 3 decades. i'll show says his s p. the party is ready to form a new coalition government with the greens and the free democrats. the s p
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d is predicted to win 25.7 percent of the vote.

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