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probably be named tropical soccer, even if not. this is a full cost for friday, causing studying throughout southern pakistan. and then so saturday and sunday, moving it towards the gulf of oma. thanks rob. i still ahead here and algebra has the nigerian military killed civilians again, religion say they were hits for the for says it's talking group and inspiration to end the occupation palestinians overwhelmingly support the 6 prisoners who broke out of an israeli prison. and in sports round up the tuesday champions league actually including a goldfish in portugal. ah, examining the headline, we can have a political defensive. well, that's a difference should not be the reason for kill other human investigative journalism location we've gained access to training can run by the surgeon,
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boys from different corner. i never see, no american dream in america. you just feel like your caged animal. things like that. my child shouldn't go through the program that open your eyes, nor tennis. if you were to day on algebra, frank assessments. what's the point of the un multilateralism isn't part of isn't dna. we need some or we're sovereign states can exchange use informed opinion is likely to change biking behavior and it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match up with this. more games are intolerable in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera all the
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a how to get you know what you know. remind about some stories. a lava from a volcanic eruption on the palmer in the canary islands to be atlantic ocean. a huge cloud of toxic gas is being thrown up as molten rock reaches to proceed. russian president vladimir putin, his meat, his turkish counterpart, rest of the top one in such you are expected to discuss the conflicts and syria and libya as well as possible. arms deal. jan is he is president chi saeed is appointed a new prime minister. he's tacit nigella. gooden donny with for me, a government move comes off for political parties, form the coalition to post on tuesday. the 10 out from should be kathy who's a full parliamentary officer engineer. he says, the plan has always been to change the political system. what if there is
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a parliament? this is going to order according to the last presidential order for the order. $117.00 days, the prime minister designated measure within would form a cabinet. and then the covenant would be just may be formerly approved by sworn in ceremony in front of the president. i saw it. so literally on the 40 there will be no parliamentary approval for this, for the scrubbing it and according to reach you and reach prison, fire the they deliver the little speech of a few minutes. bring them with the presence of mrs. within the government, when you come in, it would be for the the next few hours or few days at the maximum prison play fight . it has been quite clear, even since the presidential campaign he's against or opposed to many parts of the 2014 constitution. the wants of your machine and he's. busy really willing to
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change the, the, the political system probably any costs. and it's now quite clear, especially after the decision of september 22nd with the presidential order. but he's willing to check, but any cause whatever the political parties are saying or the positions. and he's gone think mainly on the the huge, popular sport that he's but he has been up since today 11 in families, the victims of losses, beirut port explosion to demonstrate the and support of a judge leading an investigation into the incident. on monday, tarrant baton was forced to suspend his pro after a form. interior minister filed the complaint. now how much milk is one of the top officials suspected of negligence that may have contributed to the blast that killed more than 200 people said he has been following the processing buried. we are outside the justice palace, families of the victims of that report. the explosion believes that to be taught is
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under political pressure because he's doing the right thing. in fact, the tar has been under a political pressure locked in a political found off with the establishment both the political and security establishment since july. since he issued a list of suspects, former and current government officials as well as security officials. he would like to someone for questioning, he would believe that they played a role in the criminal negligence. but since then, these officials have been escaping justice kind of bizarre has not been able to question them. they've refused to turn up for questioning. parliament has refused to lift their immunity. so people here believe that this is another attempt to obstruct justice and prevent accountability because just a few months ago in february, the 1st judge was removed after
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a legal challenge by the politician in power was not just support explosion. this, leading to a crisis in lebanon, the economy is in meltdown in the past 2 years. the currency loss, 80 percent of its value, while inflation is spite, and its syrian refugees who are being hit, the hardest you report says many a force into high risk jobs to make ends meet, or they resorted to. banking kids badly affected 30 percent of refugee children have never been to school. at least 27000 of them are working to help their families survive. and almost half of the refugee families in lebanon, a struggling to put food on the table because prices have increased so much. i will it speak to paula. but it's gina esteban in very, she's head of communications with you and hcr in lebanon. portal, welcome to the program. this is just a dreadful litany of problems and challenges. and it's extreme is this, it is thank you for having us today. and as you say,
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we have to put the situation of refugees in the larger context. lebanon is facing the worst economic and financial crisis in decades, and everyone is suffering lebanese. but refugees are in a situation of extreme button. their ability over the past 18 months, the car and the last, 85 percent of its value, meaning that prices have skyrocketed. and refugees are really struggling to survive . and we have to remember that refugees have been in a refugee status, never known for over 10 years. and the level still remain the country hosting the largest number of refugees per capita. and as ever as children, the heart of at all who bear the brunt accident, the situation of children is extremely alarming. and once again, and unfortunately they bear the brunt of the crisis. and just to give you some data that is very striking,
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30 percent of children in school age that is between the ages of 6 and 17, they have never been to school primary school attendance just this year, 2021 dropped by 25 percent and in addition, we've seen a trend in child labor which is really alarming, and it's something that we just cannot afford exactly like 27000 children working to ensure the survival of their families. so what it, what are you guys? what is the next you are doing to try and alleviate the situation? well, this is jason, where he does are, it's very dire. 9 out of 10 refugees are living in extreme forward. and as you mentioned, they're resorting to begging to borrowing money to reducing the portion of their food on a daily basis. or even cutting an amelia per day. we are, you see our partners, we have increased humanitarian assistance,
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both for the 11 eat bundle hosting communities and for refugees. but this is not enough. so we continue count on the support of the international community to stand by 11 on to stand by 11 new hosting communities and to stand by refugees and not leave them alone in their time of need, which is right now. and this time of year is always critical, isn't it? is winter approaches. absolutely. winter winter is in the bass and the coroner. and we are going to support families with our usual winter support . but we know that the winter 11 and it's hard. there for support is needed right now to be able to cope with that both lebanese and refuse to be able to sustain the winter. it's already hard enough right now it's going to get even harder appreciate your time. thanks very much indeed for joining us here in algebra this paula. but gina has been head of communications with you and hcr 11. thank you
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. thank you. and humanitarian jeep is sort of what you use to grow region is facing the world's worst hunger crisis. multi griffith recently visited the region and says, people are starving to death. un has called on the european government to allow food, medical supplies and fuel into to grow the conflict between regional forces and government troops broke out in november last year. is, is a stain on our conscience because the, the, the facts show that accessed to gray, where we have been wanting to have a 100 trucks every day arrive, integrate to meet the needs of the over 5000000 people there. we've never reach that. we've never had that and it's been about 10 percent of that over the last 2 or 3 months. so the combination of lack of medical care, most of the health institutions that are inoperable and lack of food will mean that people will start to die. civilians are alleged to have been killed in
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a night. jerry military asked right now late chad residents in the course of the baton massage. so fighter jet targeted a village on sunday morning, the military denies the claims and says 20 members of another group linked to ice will kill incident comes less than 2 weeks after another strike on a village killed civilian i would address has more now from my degree its claims and counterclaims, but by both sides, civilians in quite on what to double must intellectual region, a remote community in the lecture region. and of course the response from the german military especially the air force. now what the air force or the military in nigeria is saying, is they targeted a group of fighters belonging to quite a fraction that is allied with a nomic state known as the limit state in west africa province. and that they killed at least 28 people long with collaborators. they also
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insisted that fishing activity has been banned in that area. so the claimed by the community that they all fishermen, you know, since fishermen doesn't hold water. now the military uses system that as these area they bombarded is not occupied or is not a settlement, but an open space. why they notice the gathering of a large crowd of individuals. now this is not the 2nd, this is not the 1st incident this month. on 16th september, there was a military strike in the north east that killed at least 9 civilians. in the initial, at the initial stage, the niger and air force insisted that they were pursuing members of the board function. i like to this nomic state in west africa province. and then days later, after the investigations and after evidence has appeared very come to their story. saying that it was a mistake, and i apologize for that. me. well police in that area have been accused of killing a sheer muslims by opening fire during
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a religious procession in the capital. members of the outlawed group. we've been to nigeria were mocking the ritual of police in the future say they intervene because much was disturbing mattress. but off to say there weren't any casualties. and they said they were attacked by the group members with petrol bombs and stones. these movement to nigeria has been banned since 2019 nearly 30 prisoners had been killed in the battle between the rifle drugs, gangs in a prison in ecuador, it made use guns and grenades, and 6 people were beheaded. it took police and military 5 hours to regain control of the facility. more than 40 prisoners were injured. a new pulse, just overwhelming support among palestinians for 6 prisoners who escaped from a high security is ready jail. earlier this month, the group is appearing at a court hearing on wednesday, 87 percent of those asked see the escape was an inspiration towards ending israel's occupation. was
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a rab breakout but not the 1st to have happened or force it went to me to form a prisoner with a similar story. from 25 years ago. the escape of 6 palestinian inmates from one of his rows highest security prisons prompted shock and embarrassment in israel and celebration among palestinians for her son. madame. it also prompted memories. michelle and that can that now feelings were all over the place. one minute we think we caught and it's over and then feel more confident, especially after inspections failed to reveal our plan. well, how about calming? how about madame, who was convicted as a teenager in 1990, of stabbing and wounding and israeli settler, and setting 2 buses on file. you send it to 17 years, but in 1996, he and a cell mate escaped. after months of laborious, tumbling luck and mcneish mo, drawn it, there was no room for despair. we used to dig with a nail some days. we hardly dug out and tried load of concrete. it took us to
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$54.00 days to get through the slab. we were 4 people, but 2 of our colleagues thought we were closer to failure than freedom. so they went back. we had worked for monica, going back was not an option in may on a and or sublet like the so maybe headed to the occupied west bank contacting just one trusted friend who helped sustain them as they hid for a week in a cave, whom had ali it was a start of a year on the run before his eventual recapture can at their satisfactory time on the run was very difficult. it was no when the normal still much better than jail where we would wish to sit under the shade of a tree. when 4 of the 6 recent escapees were recaptured within days, still inside northern israel, apparently exhausted and unsupported, kind of driven in until they left the tunnel. it was flawless. i can't judge because i'm not familiar with the condition surrounding their escape. but if i were in their shoes,
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i would have fled to the janine refugee camp and let the israelis know i'm there. everyone would have been held responsible. the people would have protected them in the, in the final 2 prisoners, re arrested in jeanine without the fire fight. some had predicted lawyers and family members of 4 of the 6 say they were beaten during their asked that question for hours and deprived of sleep. madame, he says he suffered similar treatment. his jail term was extended by 2 years, reject the if i had my time again, i would do it again. no question this. why? because we have a strong faith in freedom to seek it as individuals and as a collective. the recent escapees have also said that time on the run short as it was was worth it. israel, his welcome, the end of his latest escape saga palestinians. still celebrating that it happened at all. hurry faucet al jazeera in the occupied west bank. the leader of the opposition party, opposite labor party in the u. k. says serious work needs to be done to improve
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public finances. kiss thomas as a future labor government would take on the difficult task of putting the country back on track. the u. k. is experiencing a major fuel crisis because lack of hgtv drivers. russia has accuse youtube of censorship. author blocked the german language channels of its state broadcaster the criminal spokesperson said that you chiefs action grossly violated the laws of the russian federation. you cheap says that t breached standards on cobra. 1900 misinformation, hundreds of young environmentalist gathering this week in milan. it's in the lead up to the you in climate conference being held in november in gloucester, scotland, the environment has become a defining issue for italians in recent years. it's a increasingly feel the effects of climate change is that i'm writing a typical italian olive farm struggling in a period of a typical, whether unpredictable and extreme weather is becoming more common,
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making it increasingly difficult for farmers like model cask on a, in 2018, an exceptionally late frosts left him with little choice. the farm lost 40 percent of its trees that day. many others required drastic action, followed us, but the value of the armor. this is a clear example of the direct effect of climate change. that little tree, we see there was the same size as the big tree next to it is up. and before we had to cut it back because it was completely frozen, did be as big as the other tree. if that hadn't happened with newly re grown trees give mario hope still, earnings are down because they produce less. oil. olives are one of italy's most iconic staples. the fact that they're under threat has shown italians, that climate change has arrived in full force here. as have repeated floods in places like venice, record heat wave raging wildfires and extended periods of drought surrounded by
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warming seas and at growing risk of desert if occasion, italy now find itself on the front lines of climate change. heavily reliant on agriculture, italy is hoping to take the lead in, adapting to a change in climate. the government has launched a new ministry for ecological transition. and you're marked $80000000000.00 of e u. coven recovery funds to come up with solutions to live in a warming world. that as it's gonna be in sally and they cost this in environmental transition has significant cause. i need you to essential that governments make direct commitments to help their citizens and business handily. italy has partnered with the u. k to host this years. you in climate summit cop 26, coming up in november in scotland. and this week milan is hosting 2 events ahead of those meetings. the youth for climate conference in the final ministerial meetings before cop 26 at 30 years old cuss connie could pick
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a different career. but he is drawn to the challenge ahead charge be so long as he would into it. and we need to be creative and open to adaptation. it's not easy, it's hard work. what same time it can be fulfilling their, on the front lines, the desire to solve the problem is there. but will world leaders take the tough decisions to make that possible? adam rainy al jazeera, can nato italy. i still don't out there in sport. many pack. yeah. is training off his gloves for the massive challenge awaits the box. the legend. ah ah
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report his bar. nick, thank you so much. philipino boxing legend manny pack, he says he's retiring from the ring. a former ain't division world champion, may be announcement on social media, bringing his 26 year career to an end balance out after losing to your down. as you guys in las vegas last month. it was the 8th, the fee of a career that's included $62.00 wins and 12 world titles. the 42 year old is expected to focus most of his efforts on politics. now he declared this month that he will run in the 2022 philippines presidential elections of my boxing gloves. i would like the thing, the whole world, explicitly, the filipino people for supporting minded buckles in goodbye back. we've been speaking to mental based as sports journalist rick all of
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our as he believes, packee. oh my consider return to the ring one day. most definitely. i'd say it's strictly possible. and one thing that is sure about manny you marcus. the beat of his own drug, it's not whether people say it's what do you think it's right for him? it's probably also defense and how his running for president 3rd thought. if you recall that there was this joke about boxers getting punch the 1st, the congress might need them later. and senator and that's in relation to money. i think it wouldn't sit well. busy for some box or tried to make a name for himself to punch and knock out a presidential. so you know, politics is per year now it's recent moves. it certainly made him some admirers and some of the verses as well. that is his career for now, but certainly depends on how it works out. if you're going to see a come back in a ring or not, in wave champions league football now, and lena massey, who's scored his 1st goal for paris. danger man didn't take long for the homocide to go in front against manchester city. a dishrag gave found the top corner after 8
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minutes. they shouldn't be why sir bernardo so but he somehow hit the bar from a couple of yards. our men, the moment the p s. j. fans had been longing for mfc with a fantastic strike to make it to nail. that was the arch in time forward. 120 for school in the competition. want to go. she teams can do a day. they get it and we knew it already. so we spoke about that. we cannot control them that mean it's the step of play, a huge talent that they have individually you can bring control it. the only way i know is to option defend 90 minute steep and pray. and the 2nd one is to take a ball into your game competitions. most successful side around the road were beaten by debbie tom's share of terrorist bull. and are you believe the biggest upside in champions league history gesture reactor show where you headed the mole dokey inside in front after 25 minutes. their 1st ever wiggle in tournaments around
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maturity wise. the 2nd half and incredible late drama, sebastian hill scored a stunning winner for sheriff with just a minute left. make it to one famous victory for sheriff and just to put it into contacts their records, signing cost, $1200000.00. while rouse caught a 120000000 liverpool lead their group by 2 points after thrashing porto away. portuguese side has never beaten liverpool in european competition. and this was another example of why on the saw us for twice study amount, a gifted a goal and substitutes, roberta for me, i grabbed a couple of 5 minutes, finished 51 who went from to for liverpool. and these now for at least 3 goals in their past 6 matches. competition the struggle a little bit in the beginning. but that's the reason why we didn't make a lot of changes said because i wanted to find a feedback on the pitch and saw the situation down. that's what we did from
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a specific moment on the plate. really good football. we didn't use our big chances . we used to have chances to scores will be a tune up and but we had really good football moments. there was plenty of late drama between athletic madrid and ac milan like o found an equalizer in the 80 for a minute through antwan green men. and then 6 minutes into salvage time, madrid were given a penalty for handball wars flawed at home, for 8 to one victory. being brazilian football legend pele is continuing his recovery in sao paolo, the 80 year old, posted this video on social media. he's been hospitalized since august 31st after having a tumor removed from his colon. ask while star lebron james says he's been vaccinated against coven 19 after initially being very doubtful about it for time and the champion along with his l. a laker side held their media day on tuesday believe hasn't made vaccinations mandatory. how does the new season 90 percent of players already are?
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i think when it comes down for me i can speak about myself. i think everyone has the own choice to do what they feel is right for themselves and their family and things of that nature. i know that i was very skepticism about it all, but after doing my research and things of that nature, i felt like it was best suited for not only me, but for my family and my friends and you know, and that's why i decided to do it so, but as far as i don't, you guys should know me anything that i talk about. i don't talk about other people . and what they should do must be from me, from our family and, you know, that's what it's about. and the st. louis cardinals are heading back from majorly baseball playoff. they beat the milwaukee for 6 to on tuesday to clinch their 17th street victory went also seal the final nationally wildcard playoff berth for the cardinal. it's the 3rd trip in a row to the post season for saint that is useful for now back to you next far. great, thanks very much and a thank you. that is it for this news. i will be back in
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