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to where it takes a police fear. you guys might empower in passion. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your neck out here. ah . coastal villages on the spanish island of la palmer under lockdown as a volcano, start spewing love again. ah, i don't know about this, and this is all your life. and doha also coming up from signs a multi $1000000000.00 military deal with greece as powers twice to bounce back from the loss of a big submarine. contract with the north korea's ambassador to the you and defenses military policy to young young test. another short range missile fears of
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a government shutdown in the us to senate republicans locker spending bill days ahead of a funding deadline. ah, lava continues to erupt from the company via volcano on the spanish island of la palmer. seismic activity had eased off briefly on monday, but it increased again a few hours later. the volcano has destroyed more than 500 buildings and the space nearly 7000 people since last week. people in the eastern coast of la palmer have been ordered to stay in doors that our fears the lava could reach the sea, releasing toxic gases on nicholas hock. is in la palmer has been covering the story for us. he's joining us not. no one would imagine that this unpredictability of the volcano was just adding to the, the inability to plan. i'm one would imagine the panic of the people there. that's
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right. i mean, it is quite a spectacular scene, but it's also a tragic scene of this magma love, but just flowing up, shooting up high up into the air, but also flowing towards the ocean. as you mentioned, for residents around the vicinity of the canada revenue. and they're watching powerless li as their homes. there's businesses, generations of, of memories are just destroyed by this flowing lava. and there's volcanic eruption, of course, they live on volcanic islands. they knew that there would be interruption, but no one expected the magnitude of what we're seeing right now on a scale from 0 to $8.00 for experts. this is a 3. it's a strong bullion type of volcanic eruption means that that means that sometimes there's a law and sometimes it gains intensity and right now it is gaining in intensity. it had followed a pattern up until now in the day it looks like a lunar landscape. black and grey, black and grey environment in the night. it looks like you're on the face of the
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sun. the face of that volcano looks completely brightened by the by, by the glowing a lot but, but look at it now in the daytime. this flowing lava in ching, away towards the ocean. it's from a birds eye view, 300 meters away from the ocean. in fact, you'll have to travel up to one kilometers to get to receive it, and then it will hang off the cliff before it falls down, which will give a spectacular view of this, this lava a flowing down like a waterfall, but a dangerous one. because the, the emissions that are the toxic chemicals that are going to be emitted or ranges from sulfur dioxide to hydro, call it acid to other lot, lot of material and the acid that will go up into the air, especially it's called call. this allays of love and with the wind factor, and we can see where we are, where we stand right now we're, we're a few kilometers away from the volcano. this could affect the population that could
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be potentially even acid rainfall. and that's why people are locked down and that the ships around the area are told not to come near that vicinity. meanwhile, vulcan ologist that we've spoken to have said there's no need to panic that, that they have, they had their handling this situation and that they will alert authorities if there is a sense of urgency or there's something to be done. but what we've noticed so far is that every time there are these erosion, there's a micro climate that forms are a range of ashes some times. and with this new development, it's unclear what will happen next. rob. nick, thanks very much. we've just been looking at some of these extraordinary pictures from the volcano as you've been talking, but for now, thanks very much. indeed. nicholas hoc in la palmer, france and greece have signed another military deal for the sale of 3 warships this time. this is the 2nd agreement between paris and athens this year. nothing is,
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is you to build up its armed forces and tensions with neighboring turkey over gas exploration rights in the eastern mediterranean sea. that he was seen as a boost to the french defense industry after the loss of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine order from australia. well, let's cross nice natasha butter. who's following the meeting in paris, there's actually what's been announced that the press conference, 1st of all well, carrier cost, mid 30 talk has the great prime minister, the french president, him. i don't want cross anything very much on the same page during this joint press conference at the least they were, the big message really seemed to be that you needed to boost and bolster its own defense capabilities and be more autonomy in this area. and now the greek prime minister says that greece will buy 3 french frigates with an option on a 4th base. the greek prime minister and french president made it very clear that
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these frigates would be able to defend greek and european interest in the eastern mediterranean. now this is a region where tensions between greece and turkey have been high for many years now, but they certainly flared up in 2020 with ongoing dispute. they've maritime borders and gas exploration. that was also very interesting. the great 5 minister made a point that both the united kingdom and the united states had offered contracts to grief for these frigates. but the great part of the said the athens had chosen for all sort any to support european businesses. but also because it enters into this context, this count climate in which many you leaders feel that it is very important to boost european defense. as i mentioned just a couple of minutes ago that this deal was really important for france because it
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lost that submarine deal with us. truly, i understand the president michael has spoken about that. what was the same yes, ma curl, addressing the all crew steel and the submarine contract that australia pulled out of for the 1st time publicly. we've not heard from the french president publicly since that whole diplomatic route, iraq to nearly 2 weeks ago. now, in terms of all the pack that was signed between the u. k, the us and australia seemingly in secrets without any consultation with other ally sony note with frauds as far as paris is concerned. well, in terms of that pack, the french president said that it revealed one thing mainly, and that is that europeans must stop being naive. he said he kept using the word naive. he said that europeans must stop being my eve. they must realize that over the last decade the united states has been drifting away if you like,
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or from it's european pollen is looking after zone interests. microphone. well, the u. s. of course has every right to do that, but we in europe must also do the same cane reinforcing his assertion that the you must do more to bolster its own defense capabilities. he also said that it wasn't just a question of defense is also a question of europeans being more respected now in terms of the diplomatic route that erupt with washington. he did say that the, the ambassador, the french ambassador to washington, would be returning to the city on wednesday, and also micro said that he hoped and planned to speak to the u. s. present joe biden. in mid october, he may meet him in person at the end of october as well. the 2 could discuss the steps he said to improving relations off the the orchestra route. now when it comes to cambra and australia having pulled out, is that
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a multi 1000000000 deal with fraud? well, a manual micro was a little bit dismissive of camera. he also said look, whatever straight he has decided to do. it is certainly will not impact on from strategy in the indo pacific. he said, france isn't indo pacific nation. it has more than a 1000000 citizens. there been countries like new caledonia. there are a 1000 french troops in the region. he said we will continue to have a very strong presence by joshua. thank you very much. that's natasha. about talking to us from paris. the us as a short range missiles test by north korea is a threat to the international community. after the miss, i was fired on tuesday young young's, i'm bassett, or to the un told the general assembly that nobody could deny it. the right to test weapons comes on cold on the us to give up it's hostile policy towards the north. my young. if the year was to see the podium was the most prolonged and long lasting warning board come to an end. and if it is really desirous of
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a piece of re consolation on the korean peninsula, they should take the 1st step towards a keeping up. it's a hostile policy against the p p. p. by stopping permanently, the joint military exercises and the deployment of all kinds of those pro teacher rappers which are leveled at the dpr kate in and around to the podium peninsula. robin bright has more from sol with south korean and us intelligence officials are still analyzing data from the launch. but it happened early tuesday that happened from an inland location of the last time north korea long, short range missiles from inland. it transpired that was nearly 2 weeks ago. it turned out that it was actually from a train, which is the 1st time they use such a lot of techniques. so clearly the north is still busy developing new types of missile technology, but they're still trying to analyze exactly what type of miss all this was. and whether it was in fact, a ballistic missile, which would,
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of course be in contravention of un resolutions. but it landed in the c separating the korean peninsula from japan and japanese authorities as say that they suspect it was ballistic. in nature, i split his whitening between the military and civilians in sedans, transitional governments, processor being how the recent days by supporters of the civilian leadership. they say the army is trying to seize power and they want the administration dissolved, attempted coup last week has was some tension between the 2 sides. one of the top military leaders, general mohammed 100, although a widely known as committee is due to speak soon, have a morgans joining your life now from a cartoon habit the, the general has made no secret of the fact that he blames a lot of saddam's problems. on the civilian side of the transitional government, as i say, we're expecting him to speak fairly soon. do we know what his tone is going to be like when he speaks? while the general general with him don't know who's the deputy,
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the head of the sovereignty council and also the head of the paramilitary group, the rapids support forces has made no secret since they attempted to do that. he blamed the political parties for the crisis. he said that the political parties focus on positions and power rather than addressing the economic crisis that people incident are living through. but then yesterday, because of the tensions between the military component and the civilian component of the transitional government, the u. s. head of mission here, the head of the un mission here, who's also the special representative of the united nations secretary general, met with the deputy ahead of the sovereignty council, dan douglas, and with other members of the sovereignty council. and they agreed to turn down the media rhetoric. that's because the media rhetoric from both sides, the world words, had attitude attention between this military and civilian component of the transitional government. let's take a look at how this transitional government actually looks like. you have 5 members of the military, you have 6 members who are the billions and the sovereignty council nominated by
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the ruling coalition. and then you have 3 members from the group that signed a piece with the transitional government. that's what makes up the sovereignty council, and that is effectively the presidency of this country. and the tension between them has been so bad that the security detail from one of the members, one of the civilian members, was withdrawn adding to detention. now there has been requests from the you and from several countries to try to turn down to and detention because they confirmed that this would mean that the end of the partnership between the 2 sides. protesters are due to take to the streets on the 30th of september, demanding that civil in take more control and to show the military that they are back in the civil, the inside of the government. and that the military should not try to stage a coup or to take over more power than this power sharing agreement gives them. but right now, the agreement between the 2 sides and by the us as the try to turn down and the rhetoric to try to ease attention because they are concerned that if they don't do so, then this partnership may come to an end have a thank you very much indeed,
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that's hipaa morgan bringing this up to date from to still ahead on on their own. i tried to vision mission. the british army is on stand by as fuel pumps run dry in the u. k. losing years in bangladesh, we look at our lives in the capital of being cut short by solutions. ah hello your world weather update begins in australia hang tight, we'll get to asia, and one sec. winds have shifted around through the back. so that's lower temperatures. we've also got to talk about some severe storms for the eastern portion of the country, anywhere from brisbane to victoria to south australia and you know, places in victoria could pick up about a months worth of rain in the span of
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a few days. here's what we're up against. some heavy rain winds up to 90 kilometers per hour. inhale, about 2 centimeters in diameter. still wet across both islands of new zealand except for the escape gives been up to a height of 17 degrees off to indo china. we have had back to back tropical storms roll through here and look at the deluge that people there are dealing with wading through water way steep even chest steep. now we are getting into some dry stalls here, but keeping those heavy falls for southern sections of vietnam. here we go with typhoon min delay that's tracking closer to japan, looking to clipped japan as we head toward that pacific coast thursday into friday . but for now, what's going on is these plum rains working across against the river valley out toward the yellow sea and slamming into the korean peninsula right there as we had on wednesday. so we've got to be on the lookout for some flooding that sure weather update. bye for now. the
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the volcano, on the spanish island of la palmer size, make activities eased off briefly on monday, but increased again a few hours later. greece was buying 3 warships from france, athens and paris announced a military deal during your visit about the great prime minister. this is modernizing its army in the middle of a dispute with turkey over gas explanation writes the u. s. as acute north korea, obstructing the international community by testing a short range miss tiled just after the loans north korea some basket to be new and told the general assembly, appealing, young has the right to test weapons. but the soldiers on stand by as fuel pumps dry up in the u. k. the government says it's trying to solve the problem after several days of long queues of petrol stations. many have been forced to close. army drivers may end up behind the wheels of commercial fuel tankers. and simmons reports from london
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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 tank. a drivers are in short supply, not the fuel, whatever the results, the same misery for some not kind of buying ada by the 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 tried all these to be necessary. i cry that i feel probably look the people who are going for assuming their wife lives, disrupted this driving instructor trying to get fuel to prepare his learners for their driving tests. about 5, this is coming up between now and next week. really slowly terrified what might happen at the fruit for these guys. so i've been going around like a list you can and linda,
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nothing. an opinion polls suggest 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 at the moment with some petrol stations, not petula, for course, is that people are buying petro. they wouldn't, the most important thing everyone can do is just get back to normal, fill that cause up as they normally would. and not by the actual less 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? 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,
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the government has made is to try backing up u k. tank drivers with foreigners no longer able to work here because of brett's it . short term, these is are available for 5000 foreign truck drivers. it isn't county to work. andrew simmons, which is 0 london, some of china's most advanced aircraft technology and weapons are on display, and his biggest air show is being held in the city of 0. hi, me. after being delayed for the year because of the corona virus pandemic, the new aircraft include prototype zones that can carry missiles and county recognizance missions, bible res, intensified between china and western countries, including the us, along with ongoing disputes. over the south china sea and taiwan. graham on web is a defense analyst at non young technological university. he explains what this recent display of technology means for china and the rest of the world. i think the message is that china is arriving that it's it's arrived as
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a heavy weight in the military technologies fear. of course, certainly this, this, this shows a lot about evaluation. what are many different components that constitute ation capabilities. and so in terms of the sense that all g munition on terms of sophisticated capabilities of different, different across the projection flight of the kinds of characteristics, china is trying to tell the world that is really becoming high, contending military over the last couple of years. we've seen a very, very strong push. this is really not a choice for china. china, like many economies around the world have been highly dependent on the computer chip technology coming out from the west in particular. and in production areas like taiwan and other countries that produce these chips under to be hassled american companies, i think going forward because of the ongoing trade water has persist until today.
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and because of all the trade restrictions, particularly on sensitive technologies, china has had been, has been forced to have a self sufficiency in its own microchip capabilities. and i think the signal that's coming up from this show and other technology exhibitions or becoming all over the next few months, is to really told, well that china is, is getting that self sufficiency the u. s. federal government could be shut down by the end of the week. republicans in the senate have blocked an emergency spending bill as congress can't get a deal by friday. it will be the 3rd shut down in 3 years. the republican party has now become the party of default. the party that says america doesn't pay its debts . our country is staring down the barrel of to totally republican manufacturer disasters. a government shut down and a 1st ever default on the national debt. the impacts of both would gravely harm
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every single american in this country. chicago times has more from washington dc. the deadline is thursday nights of midnight, but current fiscal year ends the new fiscal year will begin. but without, if this been as and past the appropriations in the budget to fund the government for the 1st school. yes. so that could be disasters about where they could be a government shut down. no money for employing people. so therefore, are all but the central stuff will be followed without pay and that has more was ramifications for government agencies for food stamps, for the cdc, the centers for disease control, i just saw 62 percent of employees at the cdc. what be further without pay during pandemic during that can make downtown, so you have the government shut down, but you also have the issue of the debt ceiling. now this is, this is the amount of money the government is allowed to borrow. but this is to pay
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if deaths in fact us reach that, that feeling at the end of july and since august, the treasury has been tried to pay the bills because as lou called bar, i can't raise anymore cash on the markets. it's been trying to get cashed by some creative accounting. can i get a bit of money from here taking a bit of money from here and you know, juggling it around, but dollars yet. it has said that she can't continue to do this. beyond all terrible events, and then the u. s. will simply not be able to pay steps. now we're not just talking about the federal government's depth to its employees, but also servicing as bonds. it's debt from the international market. so you can see that this would have catastrophic kind of stuffing effects on both the domestic economy, but also potentially the world economy. the american out and b singer on county has been found guilty of multiple charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. after 6 week trial in new york is one of the most prominent people convicted of sex offenses since the start of the me to movement. victoria gave me reports. so he
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was one of the biggest r and b recording artists of a generation pop up. and now or kelly face suspending the rest of his life in jail . after being found guilty on all counts at a trial in new york, today's guilty verdict forever brand r kelly as a predator who used to fame and fortune to prey on the young. the vulnerable and the voiceless for his own sexual gratification. the attorney who represented many me 2 survivors, says kelly is the worst abuser of them all. today r kelly has been convicted a very serious federal crime. mr. kelly, who wants described himself as a, quote, genius and quote, to one of my clients who testified is nothing but a convicted felon. the 54 year old singer had faced accusations of sexual assault
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against young women and children for decades, but seemed almost untouchable. the music industry and the media now stand accused of turning a blind eye to allegations made against him for far too long. i would say that he was definitely protected. the boys and girls that he did, you know, sale and right. and i would say because he was protected by not only right, everybody around him, producers, the music industry is so everyone knew this is going on and they protected him so it didn't stop it. increase all kelly will be sentenced. next may and faces decades behind bars, victoria gate and be al jazeera, the social networking giant instagram is putting a hold on a children's version of its popular up. it says it wants to address concerns about the vulnerability of younger users. us politicians and campaigners have urged the platforms on
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a facebook to drop its plans for instagram kids. critics say the apps primary focus is on physical appearance and that platforms haven't done enough to protect children. investigation into the bay with port blast and lebanon has been suspended once again, after a request to remove a judge from the case. former ministers who are being called questioning accuse just had a bit of bias and misconduct. more than 200 people were killed and thousands were injured and the explosion air pollution has been smothering, buying the dash for years causing deaths, as well as damaging the environment and the economy. the country's got the worst pollution in the world, according to global air quality reports, and challenges in dhaka that's been ranked the world's 2nd most polluted capital city. in 2021. with that, she has one of the worlds fastest growing economies, but its rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com at a cost. pollution was for
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a man who lives in taca. its a hard reality. i've been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now even had corona in between this period, it all has to do with dust and pollution. in health experts say pollution is a silent killer. and the number of repair to illness has increased tenfold. in recent years, i will see pollution, there was absolutely because of a pollution the number of patients has increased suffering from various pulmonary risk. brit tree and other lung diseases live, observed the number of people used to attend to his outdoor patience with respiratory illnesses has also increased significantly. the air pollution is an important fact. many living in the city where mosque went out in a straight and not just because of koby 19. 40. don't know if we have to wear masks all the time because of the heavy dust and smoke that comes out of the vehicles.
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otherwise it's hard to breathe, although it's kind of uneasy to wear this all the time. we have no choice because of the pollution environmental experts say on plan. men call run industries, break factories and construction work have made the situation worse right now. but the issues the top ranking of the worst air according to the country and the was unfortunately, we are not 100 person responsible for this. this is because of the laundry movement of the air and polluted here from the neighboring countries, like india and men mar. this is very alarming. in a report, the energy policy institute at chicago, air quality life face air pollution is shortening. the life expectancy of people in band with us, by nearly 5 and a half years. up and running this wide mark for several hours on going out on the
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cities. now you can see the dots and pollution on the the shows the quality over here. people are reading in the capital dot com at present the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institute report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can we charged re, jazeera dot com? ah, this is all. these are the top stories love continues to erupt from the company via volcano on the spanish island of la palmer. little cane has destroyed more than 500 buildings and forced any 7000 people out of their homes since law.
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