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there is a conveyance system or what is commonly known as a cage that carries employees on one level. and then often below that elevator or, or conveyance system, we blame equipment and materials underneath it. and we had a large piece of equipment lung underneath the conveyance system, and it just lodged, carving damage to the shaft and making the conveyance system in operable. ah, hello there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. us senators have been grilling senior defense officials about the withdrawal of military forces, rough canister, on the collapse of the african government defense secretary lloyd austin, told them the collapse of the afghan army took them all by surprise. we help build
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a state, mr. chairman, but we could not for donation the fact that the afghan army that we in our partner strain simply melted away in many cases without firing a shot, took us all by surprise and it would be just honest a claim. otherwise, we need to consider some uncomfortable truths that we didn't fully comprehend the depth of corruption and poor leadership and the senior ranks that we didn't gras damaging effect effect of frequent and unexplained rotations by president ghani of his commanders. that we didn't anticipate the snowball effect caused by the deals that the taliban commanders struck with local leaders in a wake of the doha agreement. and that the doha agreement itself at a demoralizing effect on afghan soldiers. well, in afghanistan, the taliban says it's planning to implement a constitution. nearly 6 decades ago. i've got to start a new rule is one to apply it only when it doesn't conflict with the version of
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islamic law. i agree political parties as soon as he has announced to coalition to oppose the president, the group says kind of say it has lost his legitimacy accusing him of a qu, ahead of the world health organization as promising reforms and accountability after allegations of sexual abuse by staff deployed to democratic republic of congo report found there were at least a few cases of sexual abuse by aid workers during the response to an a boat outbreak from 2018 to last year. spain has declared the island of la palmer disasters are due to a continued for catholic, a russian, the come ravia. her volcano has the space, nearly 7000 people. spain has approved an aid package of around $12000000.00. oh, those are the headlines. i'll have more news for you here after the rise. stay with us. me.
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in his face will stick using plan a thought that he will be georgia. they be the last on mom was back is they sorta solving. that's what i mean. it all of it on the go you my boys from i believe said legal use as much because it's an army but they me look on the for them. they have died from some was your mental but i missed my list. that has been was, i'm is my good. i was amazed why someone that's what is some of them and some of them in the future, the g and the money now, but what is space? so if you look at these to get so somebody put you
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on a society and most of them will keep them up in the spot, keep them up and they're close for lunch. but at that point, you know that the kimberly in australia is remote northwest is one of the most economically impact regions in the world. that remoteness to learn comp protected for that. and now it's under increasing threat. some activities. traditional owners have live for thousands of years, taking the late and caring to their country, painting out with scientists and government to create a sled marine protected area. i'm excited to see this collaboration through my work as a marine scientists. i've become passionate about bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and science. over 800 islands make up the kimberly's buccaneer archipelago, a place reaching by to see it now under threat from development. and climate change
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curl often provides an early warning system. so i'm making liberal and from the kimberly marine research center, she's been monitoring local carl's to signs of stress. what's so important about a car, isn't that kimberly one of the biggest stand out features is there exposure to the element from the law taught? so to have that non made a taught range here, which is insane to many other places of the world. you know, they've got this thermal resilience, which we don't say with a lot of other calls. the carl here can we stand? i'm president, the temperature extremes of up to 8 degrees celsius, the de enabling it's a better code as our temperatures rise. so we use them on a call. every mater we get to show and it's the same year after year and month after month. so why do we think mocks along the lawn, which here is just that little spirit level into the center. well, that's tricky to get it. phyllis, man,
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i could fix that easy and then carry on. okay, 60 more to go. me simple method allows liam to compare the face of the curl over a period of time and have noticed signs that even this have resilience. karl is reaching its limits is fully, but it's not now our growth on it. bleaching occurs when the washer is too long. and lp, the carl food source is expelled, really completely while it's really flowing in life. it's just a huge pitch. you would look at your rafer co system engineer and to lose that building block, you just lost your structure. you lost your community block, taking someone's house, and we have this co system out here which is christine. but it is also on the cost of having this fledging event. so it's, it's definitely something we need to keep very close eye on me. carls support a quarter if there was may be bit scientists predict, but up to 90 percent could disappear by 2040. it makes creating
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a marine pot even more leading the way is the indigenous body joey community. they arrange a tame, regularly worked closely with scientists, so we're going to speak here. so you can do that, or if today, marine biologist scott, why thing is joining them to carry as a research trip known as a turtle radio. your little point here is a really dramatic turning point. they also the company on our, on the saddle and you write it batches so they must be pretty important for you guys. stories in, in history. we reflect as being the closest secret to the body body. people were with a lot of people, always lived off the ocean. we still go hunt and do get turtle and share what our tribes for thousands of years, the body, joey, hunter, green, sea turtle sustainably. these days,
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the knowledge of the church was behavior is proving invaluable. to scientific conservation that but working with local people, it's really important. i don't think of any way in understanding completely what local people now about turtles is important. we put a medical plan out there to make sure there's abundant turtle for future generations. you know, but recent pressures mean they can't do us align. we don't have that other data from other areas to show the full effect of what's happening. basically when didn't really think about climate change, pollution need to work with science. i would, the knowledge that we have is traditional owners to better the environment, not just for the dental, so please have them as of everything their lives, in the se, in 2019 the body. joey, people were presented. they're designed for the buck in iraq. appellate guy marine pac, it's now in the planning phase and likely to cover the 6000 square kilometer is,
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is combined native partial area integrating birth. modern science and indigenous cultural values for this early stage is rarely achieved. the, the now it's time to hit the water and the planning into action. apparently there was a carpet outside of this morning. they better hope out of the pretty much say, alright, i live is a really big what i mean really with this is why they call it a search. all righty. the ranges jump off the boat right onto the turtles, back out the run around that eventually that one quick. so straight on the credit that
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a lot of the, the pretty good what would be able to tell when i try to come from and that will management. so it just says tagging this with the individual tags on age one, get blood, the other one can still be time to move on to the main bite and i've been trusted with the tight ms way. the terrible things in handling with was my luke craft. but it doesn't. green's that globe endangered and gathering this data is vital for conservation. 67 please. yeah, she's gotta get to 97 centimeters. of course. great. the more there is the dr. nicely for the help of the population that's happening. this trip is kind of the
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range of scientific training. after this, they'll be independently catching turtles and collecting data on a regular basis to make something you would so when you are very rude, you learn. we even bought a grandfather then take a little more than the funder get to learning. and it's clear there's a real merit and using traditional knowledge in scientific research scientists, sometimes it will get a snapshot, a very brief insight into what's happening and what is it? the fish knowledge is that longer 10 knowledge. and he brings together to knowledge systems for those progress. back in a row capella, go remain that until recently, scientists you very little about. and this one place of extraordinary by diversity, they would never found without the body,
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joey guessing that today is proving tricky. so when you've got 5, flat, rusting, very the timing, any 3, the the, the, the dream type may be difficult to navigate, but twice today as the was received, a hidden world is revealed in what unique cod spring, despite changes everything we have here, which the titles rely on when the tide goes up, these rock pools and these pools of water extremely hot by 240 degrees. they're living at the age that i to be thriving. working with research, we started to understand the grass grow one sunday. wow, that's really fast. so you're going to see groceries with a healthy tells me this course is unprecedented for a plant that has been rebuilt, warming and the grass absorbed carbon dioxide up to 35 times in
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a rain forest. it's conservation, it's crucial. it's extraordinary discoveries like these that are driving the creation of the moraine pack. this area, it hasn't been mapped before and say that that's the big thing is, is mapping it all out. knowing way you want to protect things, we got the clan ropes and they started wrapping their own areas, what they value put into marine parks, planning for zoning and all that type of areas that you want to protect. even if you're indigenous or less and scientists, you still get the same objective to protect their country. for future use the back in iraq, appellate grammar impacts should be established by 2024. with scientists saying that at least 30 percent of the world versions need protection in the next decade, creating a refuge in areas like this was a long way to achieving that goal. and working with indigenous people is proving
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essential to safeguarding by diversity. can you tell me what the marine environment means to you and the people in the body to believe we can be separate or to see and whatever is in the say, may this what we oh yeah, we have to look after country. we have to keep it. i said was when i was young, i have to do it or i think i've always played a lot of paper. afraid, by the way, ah, ah, i am part of the ultimate told take indigenous community which is located in the highlands of central mexico. and for me, coming from an indigenous background means that i read my live in a more holistic way, one cross city, where we acknowledge that what we give to the earth is what the earth to us. and so it's our responsibility of human to protect that relationship. when i grew up, i had the idea that everybody saw the world, the way i did that everybody had
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a made love for mother. i soon realized that that relationship was being broken by a lot of different companies and extractive is projects around me. i see it now my role to communicate to people that indigenous philosophy is not only for indigenous people, anybody can embody that to us. if you're reciprocity, but anybody can have a connection with mother nature, i think that indigenous communities are not only being neglected, but also this respect. and that is really evident when you've seen a lot of industries that are perpetuating the climate process, actually going to indigenous communities to put their infrastructure up. you can see that with fracking with pipeline, with the wayside, with all sorts of polluting infrastructure. so that is why the fight for the big nitty of indigenous communities is the same as the fight for climate justice. when
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you lose your forest, you lose part of your culture. and when you lose your culture, you lose your identity. and it's our duty to tell people you have to do our reset on your settings and connect with mother. you have to realize that right now we're living in a world that have lost it and we need to recover that. and there are people who know the way deerish around in the south to him could do a monitor in the hard to do is home to a unique ecosystem where the amazon rain forest meets the tropical savannah of this had haven't, is, aren't indigenous people who have been living here for over 500 years. this territory is sacred to them. with their homeland isn't the threat. climate change is impacting the landscape in illegal invasions for lagging mining sly plantations
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and cat arrangers, or commented choruses here. the same story, all over brazil. indigenous land has been seized by profiteers enabled way. government focused on short term game. the cost of the environment was very indigenous. people remain. nature flourishes. i am on my way to meet you and says to guardians of this land. there are 18000 shavani and 1500 of them here. our i have filed a kid from our boss. l d. a money that you keep weekly ads. this is i'll be actually star. i'm went to what stamp was problem. my star. all yonder there. except the last
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2 years you had the kid at the lucian chiefs who died takes me to see, you know, the house with your own 40 used to go was occupied, where group or for the 20 farmers mother jim resolves, move to my bedroom, but it's my pleasure for the davis give you my mom i you before she would through please don't more more. i thought the one the them it was you had to meet them with food as well and i'm a budget money. don't believe not put him in to that, but no, no, i didn't know what to do while i was to what to what us who they want to do training at martha was your so fast
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don't as you keep up with you soon said i can form that you want to, he wanted you know, your ascii mr. about either your me don't want to get invasions, such as the one at his house, forced to shavone, testified for the rights to their land. from the 19 sixty's onwards. omega was his sanction. i saw the fish that i was out of the mac. i thought of my, my dad just simply is pusan was he was what is that a c. c. mush can again, i can use and show what they're sell. lanai bavarian. well, by today he was not for bicycle seattle, demarco. one of the people who instrumental in this process was matters with luna who is voted in as british was 1st indigenous congressmen in 1982 and chevron today in the article in the middle of the numbers. if you get the main things really
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follow, wanna keep the research plus revision as it. so here's the deal history. in 1988, a new constitution was passed. we recognized indigenous people as the 1st occupants of brazil. the 70s were given the legal rights to their land, an area of more than 328000 hector's. but despite the invasions, continue in 20198 implemented by boise over the past few decades. this wanted have lost 18000 hector's, of their territory down to one of the lookouts responsible for gardening. the border guest asked for a significant lot of the the what the morning one on the the, the are by adding the wide off that all out. we are in the off there by the pilot. was it was thor button,
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the or thought on the wire. herman of that was of the but it was me was what you are human to see them while they was only when the one who know that feel that a through i was recently this event is were given a useful way of history, which has enhance their surveillance capacity draws the money from when we, when we will be, will be there in this jerome issue is they're able to watch over an area of $600.00 actors at one time. oh the problem. stevie was on the pharma said no,
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thank you so important. you know, what do you want to be made by boys? and i've seen how the shavone to protect nature. we're trying to keep intruders out . my next stop is the village of here, where the community is preserving by diversity using seeds. well, i see again very v o. jo moody is a traditional expedition in nature. today the whole village is going on to get your see this? oh, the bracelets, necklace and bins, which is made from whose teeth are believed to have protected property. oh, good mom. my mom had the so i seen the what the simone
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that the why, the why minute the days now i want to be as good it would you and you can send me to cooper. i this isn't meant to anybody to room for it, but i you can of losing the competition here. you've got a few in the quite a few with the really cheap lead tomorrow the we're going to put in warm water for one day and they didn't have it for breakfast. big part of the food supply, the village, negative decision we'd enjoyed
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if i just got ready and i just meant to think what you do this the data ball was the right. i lose the who even of the is the cd 3. who did? i'm the one on my home. i love the last day when a man who or who's, who's been asked me so they take the food and then have all the seeds you boil it feed your family like a bank is real gold or the 600 kilograms of seeds are collected by the community every year. summer. so the local fairs to both indigenous and non
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indigenous communities and others representing 52 species from this unique ecosystem or planted on village lands. people kicks again for green. g o g. you sent me about the very proficient ocoee night for doing my work that asked me to evolve. i'll be here for august chiefs diminished plan. you may call to h in d. c boat. the community can help to preserve the areas, reach by diversity nations, houseman, and stick it down to mama, florida, actually the know the strengths h, as in most to the model. but you i doing my time here. i've gained
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a real understanding of how intricately connected issue, but his way of life is with the world around how deep their knowledge epic runs. the true defenders of nature and their rights to remain here serve as it's guardians must be defended to me be the most. i mean, neither time though i am, i didn't know that other be the only that, but that's up to being me up a bit later the line and will be at the end of it is enough for many of them. this some of the things that i need to know,
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but most me no one will read that on the book. yes, i was there to be the, i meant to say to another man, but he met nice studying and the quote i, while you but i, yes, this in the, in this idea that the name of the input in for me like that, you know, look, load this up, but i see the one this up, but it's similar to the suffix from my people sac, if enough that he but he made amended that will be a lead. that if you get a can know my, you know, my, i'm in the, in the, in the, in the back. it kinda gets hintock at the mall, but i don't get a good idea or the anchor to this. i guess i needed it,
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but i pulled it up near the is it tipping point? scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's lead to agree upon a solution. people are taking that into their own you know that he's been happening now. we're trying to get people to understand people and that it kills people. now it's pretty killing birthright with the people's voice phone oh, to 0 in hospitals
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and clinics plus age of battle, code 19 mountains of medical ways are piling up. the one 0, one east investigate dangerous pandemic for on al jazeera ah. drilled about the chaotic withdrawal from us canister us defense officials, all facing shelter. questions from dentist. i there i'm the se, hey, and this is out of your life. and also coming announcing a coalition against the president, a group of school.

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