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regulation to own a tiger than there are a tone, a dog. how can this be happening, your weekly take on us politics and society and that's the bottom line. the. ready president, names, natural burden as the country is 1st female prime minister and tough that was forming a government. ah, hello there, i'm. this is out there life and also coming up the well that was hunger crisis. the un calls on the if you a p and government to allow aid into the region. president one says peace in syria depends on taki russia. relations as the hope talks with a lot of cushion and searching. and lava from volcano and la palmer,
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anything top 6 you as it falls into the atlantic ocean. ah shanicea as president k side has appointed a new prime minister. he is tossed a national burden with forming a government. she's the fast for the med to do for the move comes after for political parties formed a coalition to a per site aid on tuesday, opposition politicians have warned, they'll call for more protest unless your vessel has moved to seize power. last week said, announced his will by decree, and ignore parts of the constitution. him for a few daddy people with us. this is a historical moment where we see, for the 1st time ever a lady who is a prime minister in our country. we will be taking care of our responsibilities and such a moment. it's an honor to us and fortune is in women saying he was our prime minister
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. women can be successful leaders just as men can and have a clear vision. exactly like ma'am, i hope with the blessings of god that you can within the next coming days, nominate the proper names, your cabinet. we've lost a loss of time and we need to act quickly with full harmony between members. if your cabinet work hard to fight corruption, economic abandon, smith has been following developments for us from the capital june us natural a boot and is a geologist. very little political experience. she has worked for the world bank and she seems to been plucked from relative academic obscurity and thrust into the political limelight by president chi site at a crucial time for this country. she serves at the pleasure of the president and he rules by decrees, walk power nationally. boot will have to act independently, remains unclear,
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but would be an awful lot of pressure on her to quickly find some sort of financial support that you nivia talks. so they can make a budget and start debt repayment towards the international monetary fund we'll put on hold and case site seized power in july. and she's also got to persuade these other political parties and civil society groups that should be able to do her job. remember, all this is happening when the president has seized power, suspended parliament. and it's not clear under legally how she's able to do her job . and the suggestions that the parties in parliament could try and challenge the legality of her appointment. and the government she appoints when and if they try to enact policies, i speak to for the only reason he's the editor in chief of the trend is news and analysis website mescal. he says the new prime minister's appointment could be considered symbolic. she wasn't one of the people on the short list. there are quite a few short. and if there were being spread around,
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people were assuming that it might be an economist. given the fact that tunisia is how it was with just the negotiations with the international monetary fund. but she seems a bit like a political outsider, like the president himself, the position himself as an outsider. and someone again who does not seem to come from the traditional political lead to the political clock. she someone coming from academia with a ph. d. she has been at the ministry of higher education. so we're still just finding out more about her about someone who seems to be quite new to the stage, but certainly the president is pointing to the symbol is not the 1st female foreign minister. and not just in teja, but in the entire world, it does seem that even groups that were initially supportive of the president are starting to become more concerned starting to voice their criticisms much more separately. this may have been some of the pressure for him to, to name a prime minister as well. we'd expect that he would name
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a new government much earlier. he had initially given a 30 day period, but we've seen that that's gone way power. and in fact, he kept saying that he would name a new prime minister, and a few days people thought it was taken quite a while. and in fact, even begun to do that. perhaps you thought it through joy. what do you do the made if you didn't have a government in place or a government in mind? so certainly when we're seeing this, part of it may be to, to lay the fear that people who say it doesn't matter who don't have a direction of where he's going with the country. now moving on and the un humanitarian chief is wanting that people are starving to death in ethiopia to grow region. martin griffith, i recently visited the area and says, hundreds of thousands of people need urgent food aid. fighting between regional forces and government. troops began in november last year, alex here bryan reports. this boy is a victim of what the u. n says is the world's worst hunger crisis. he may not look
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it, but a don, my ways is 14 years old. his uncle said that after spending months hiding from violence in ethiopia to dr. region, he weighs less than 15 kilograms, and he's not alone. the un estimate, hundreds of thousands of people are suffering famine conditions and to grind and millions more at risk to remove to fighting left many hospitals and clinics closed or destroyed 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. fighting broke out into gray, november between ethiopian military and the regional force. the to gripe people's liberation front. were looking at almost a year of fighting that had tremendous impact on the economy and of the culture and the ability of people to produce food. so now which we see that many people, they only have one mule per day,
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the quality of their meals have also deteriorated. some people and now eating roofs and flowers to survive. the un says a de facto government blockade of the region is preventing food, medical supplies, and fuel from getting in. something the government's denied. if you know 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 reached that, we've never had that and it's been about 10 percent of that over the last 2 or 3 months. so un humanitarian chief says, ethiopia is leaders appearing into the abyss. and he's calling on all sides to stop the fighting for this man, made famine gets worse. alexia bryan al jazeera,
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while president russia dr. berto and says peace in syria depends on relations between turkey and russia. the one has been meeting his counterpart of prison in the russian city of sochi. last year, the 2 countries sponsored a sci fi a deal in serious northwest and it lib region. these talks coincide with an increase in air strikes there on turkish back to opposition. fighters is also the leaders 1st face to face meeting and 18 to go. then you probably go stations are sometimes difficult, but with a positive and final result, our department of learn span compromise has beneficial for both sides. and i especially believe that there is a very big benefit and turkey and russia keeping stronger relations each passing day. the steps we have taken with russia relating to syria is of utmost importance . russell soda has worn out from a stumble, making it happen in the time that the turkish american relations are further
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strayed once close to allies, turkey, and the u. s. they are now growing increasingly growing apart. just a week ago, president was in new york, attending the united nations general assembly, and the turkey side requested a 11 meeting with president by them. but the by the team rejected to have such a meeting with president one. so president, one was quite disappointed and angry on the way back to turkey while briefing to took his journalist to say that he has managed to work well with the previous presidents like president bush or bama trump, but not with by them. so far he also said that he and biden failed to, but he's there differences in a meeting in new york. he said also they didn't have a good start. so once he got back to turkey, one day later, after
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a prayer in the stumble, he went on concise in more and more, the president biden says that the u. s. c's continued support to tower groups, referring to the us partnership with white p g, the kurdish on group in northern syria linked to the p k. k says that that support is putting a great race to the turkish national security. so, and he also noted that turkey intend to buy a 2nd batch of $400.00 me files defense system from a russia right after this statement. yes, a senate committee on foreign nations want to turkey that a purchase of russian made defense systems will mean more sanctions over turkey to the low which is designed to the content the, the us is adversaries from, for went from a horse by action against the us considering turkey and usa being the nato allies,
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this is quite a specific and very much occasional decision or event that happened in between the 2 countries. now the 1st commercial plane has landed on the palmer and the canary islands. flights were halted over the weekend due to the accumulation of ash from the la camera via the volcano which been began erupting 10 days ago. now. lava from the volcano has now also reached the ocean setting off huge plumes of steam and possibly toxic gases. nicholas hawk. how's this report? fear on the island of lapel, an unstoppable torrent of lava destroying everything in its path and altering the landscape now flowing into the atlantic. plumes of toxic gases below. above the fishing village of as equity. it's mere is getting ready to evacuate, but there are no words to express what i think or feel. there is no way for us to anticipate how this disaster will unfold. authorities have set up a 3 and
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a half kilometer cordon around the con, review hovel quino. the thermal shock of molten rock entering the ocean is producing a cloud composed of sulfur dioxide and acid lava. in some area, the ocean house turn grey and murky. if not just talk to chemicals that are being released, but also mineral scientists believe that in the long run, this will make marine life even richer and more diverse. in this disaster, they see an opportunity to better understand volcanic eruptions, so as to anticipate what can rivera will do next. well can ologist are recording increased seismic activity on the southern flank of the volcano. that suggests that pressure on the crater is increasing as powerful magma from below. the earth breaks through the surface. i got to predict. what i can tell you is that these are option . this is, i can predict this disruption is going to continue this same way we've seen. so
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there will be p use of activity, how you see the low intensity. so you have to the some repose videos. i'm believe in charlie. it may last weeks or months. we don't know, but what i can tell you our breathing is that behavior is going to continue the same. more of the same means more destruction. close to 7000 people are displaced in more than 500 homes. buildings and churches charge to ashes, and the lava is widening its reach as it closes in on to the quarter. nicholas hawk al jazeera for the court. a faint la paloma, are still ahead here on al jazeera, why families of the baby last victims, again on the streets, demanding accountability. and we meet some of the kind of the youngest drug addict . how this economic crisis could patch their recovery. ah
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well, the snacks and ticket plays all way around the edge of the radium peninsula. not actually. the winds died down 39 degrees. give me a fellow who wants to do, but you see a circulation hand you see winds coming across the cast been around the black sea. so let's have a closer look 1st of all, this one here and an unnamed storm, but it's going to history came across inside of india and it was filled up to a tropical depression, at least cycler and possibly bodies be extensively wet from karachi across the border into iraq, this will be throughout friday and saturday, and build that. we can't be sure where it's going to go, but it's tight circulation. it may well be did over the mobile water towards amazon . so we'll watch that one. now otherwise, it's a dry picture to get up to the shores of iran as
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a by john and georgia. and you'll notice the snow showing up here. this is really eastern turkey or ga that's going to disappear about disaster but attempt is dropped as a result. we got 17 and backer still 26 in terror. not must change elsewhere. but this is sort of a hint of another shamal blowing dine out of iraq, 3 q 8, and towards their ha, further south still we see the edge of the monsoon winds, bringing further light shares to the coast of somalia and kenya the 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're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis
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of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera the the, me hello, they are watching l 0. that's remind you of on top stories. this allen junior, he is president, case site has appointed a new prime minister. he's charles natural brooding with forming a government. last week president, announced he ruled by decree, and ignore parts of the constitution. un humanitarian chief martin griffith is wanting that people are starving to death in europe. his region. the un has called on the ethiopian government to allow food, medical supplies, and fuel into
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t grind. president rash apply button one says peace and area depends on relation between turkey and russia. everyone's been meeting his counterpart of christian in the russian city of searching. now families of the victims of last year, buried port explosion have been staging a demonstration in support of the judge. investigating the incident. on monday tara greta had to suspend his prob, after a complaint by a former interior minister, then heard a report from the lebanese capital family members of more than 200 people killed in the bay report. the explosion aren't angry and they're standing behind a judge under fire from lebanon's political establishment. taught at baton, is leading an investigation into one of the largest non nuclear explosions in world history. it's been more than a year and there are no answers. the thought is doing that i job going on
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and that's what the price and the politicians are being accused of obstructing the prob, to avoid accountability authority, say the blast was caused by highly explosive material stored at a warehouse in the port illegal challenged by former interior minister and had much, no accusing baton being biased, has led to the prob, being suspended the case presented by the minister must present with no legal basis and in front of a court who has no jurisdiction on it. so it's going to be dismissed. but meanwhile, meanwhile, it's a way to store, covers it from 292272021. the field where john wouldn't have to take an action against the parliament is now in recess a time. when m. p 's lose their immunity from prosecution. since july, but our has been trying to initiate the prosecution of those believed responsible for failing to act once they were told of the potential dangers of the materials
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stored at the port. that's beside is one of the very rare judges who did do everything in his power to go after the initial space on the evidence that he has. they started with media campaigns against him. harassment reports at the tar is reported to have received a verbal threat from his below that it would remove him by any means. the iranian back group has not commented. we have reached a new level in this country where the judges cannot be both or dr. now are threatened, but not only threatens threaten publicly using the press investigation is leading somewhere where they will, they don't want to go. baton is predecessor was removed in february by a similar legal challenge brought by senior officials. he had accused of criminal negligence. so. 2 far the investigation is focused on who was responsible for unsafely storing the highly exclusive material at the ford. but it's still not
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knowing what caused the fire that triggered the block. and there are unanswered questions surrounding the ownership of the ammonium nitrate. these families say they won't give up until they get justice, but they know they're up against assistance that shields the power. then they're elses either. now, cattle, special envoy on counterterrorism and mediation of conflict resolution is calling on the international community and not to isolate the taliban in order to help afghans. chemist on economic and banking system is on the verge of collapse and could walk in the place of millions already. in desperate situations, hundreds of thousands of internally displaced, people are living and make shift camps as winter approaches. while an estimated 8 percent of people in afghanistan suffer from drug addiction, increasingly many of those children with a crumbling economy and insufficient aid rehabilitation centers and are running out
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of the medicines they need to treat them as some of the debate reports. now from cobble this appears to be an ordinary classroom. for these children are being treated for drug addiction with mothers who were addict student pregnancy. some became indirect uses in the room. for this, it was when they were breastfed. are they parents smoke drugs in their presence? does that have all that make all this is que, contravene his identity? he is 12 years old and loves to thing. when he became a heroine user, after injecting himself using his father's syringe, i think the un office on drugs and crime says half of the parents and have gone to the son who use drugs, give them to their children. when addict can affect the whole family. that's what happened to or nervous she's on suicide. watch. so much make a month because of my husband, i became an addict. i have 2 sons and 3 daughters. all of them are here. i'm scared
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of my kids becoming addicts because i've seen how terrible again with my husband the center has run out of medicine because of the economic crunch and asset free by best and government since available to go over the country. doctors and other staff members have not been paid for months and you and says only 10 percent of addicts to read the treatment or rehabilitation they need to fire momma. the centers for addicts are not enough, so there should be more centers and good treatment plans. some addicts are homeless and they live under the birth bridge. we don't get a special this is the bird bridge in cobble. we cannot go closer to film, and some attics here have threatened to stop people with their syringes. one can be used by many people. and spread diseases such as aids and hepatitis heroine, meth cocaine, amphetamines and cannabis are all readily available. according to the united nations 90 percent of the world elicit or be a drugs originate in august on the taliban has announced it will ban opium
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production. but without enough income from an alternative agriculture that might be easier said than done this man find to escape from another rehabilitation center in cobble that can hold a 1000 people for both of the social workers go out to catch others. but only when they have capacity, drug users must go through detoxification, rehabilitation and social care. many of these men have only been here for a few days. they've been pleading to us to let them leave. but doctors here tell us that they need to stay here for 45 days so that they can go through this phase of a draw and actually get treatment for the food is still keeping people drug free is a major challenge to 30 percent of people had returned to using drugs and those treating them say, unless the economy picks up many more will join them. job. some of the job done to
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the ra couple. now the leader of the opposition labor policy in the u. k. says serious work needs to be done to improve public finances, kissed on the told delegates at its annual conference, 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 of a lack of truck drivers. meanwhile, from says the u. k is refusal to let thousands of french fishing vessels across british territorial waters in unacceptable london and the channel island of jazzy had rejected license applications saying the fisherman couldn't prove they'd fished in those waters before france is threatening to retaliate. european union court voided to trade deals that allowed morocco to export phone fish products to the e. u. the court of justice rule that the moroccan tre deals had been signed without the consent of the people of western sahara. as seen. the american diplomat said
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the country plans to appeal against the verdict and hopes to continue bilateral trade and ukraine's president has marked the 80th anniversary of one of the largest math merges of jews during the holocaust. for me is lensky who is of jewish descent, visited the site of the massacre outside kiev. in 1941 more than 33000 jews, were killed in 2 days at the bobby ravine. it was the size of mass executions by nazi germany's forces until 943. now people in china, the northeastern provinces are now relying on flashlights and generators as power cups. the 2nd week, coal shortages and local government attempts to cub electricity use have left homes and factories without power. people on social media express their concerns about not having power as winter approaches. state media,
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a local governments have signed long term cold contracts, and railways have stepped up deliveries to prevent more outages on japan's form. a foreign minister is now set to become its next prime minister after winning a leadership election in the ruling liberal democratic party. from you can see that will now lead the party in general elections that are due in november. so and so he has foot. julio kisha is the new chief of japan governing liberal democratic party. he's also set to become prime minister as his party and coalition partner control the houses of parliament is the 2nd time the former foreign minister has run for the leadership. after competing against outgoing premier yoshi de suga last year. in his acceptance speech, he should have promised to leave the party to success in next month general election. but that's why i want to firmly show a reborn, liberal democratic party to the japanese citizens and urge them to support us from
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today. i will then with all my energy, gets straight to work. party members around the country and members of parliament, please work with me. a 1st round vote had failed to produce a majority winner and 2 female contenders dropped out of the race in a run off. he should have faced taro, co, no, and outspoken minister in charge of japan's cove at 19 vaccine rollout had been ahead in opinion polls, but widely regarded as a safe pair of hands. kesha had the support of lawmakers and beat his rival by 257 votes. 270. analysts say case, she does rise to the premier ship is unlikely to affect defense and international relations. he supports close ties with western democracies to counter china's growing influence in the region on the economy. kisha has pledged to spend big on a stimulus package and emphasized the need to distribute more wealth to households
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. but 1st, he faces a difficult challenge, a general election that has to be held by november. watch i expect to see is something ambitious, like a very large stimulus package dedicated to pandemic management and the health system in general. although of course, nothing is really going to be implemented, this can be no evidence of success in time to the election. so when allowed to a large extent, kisha is going to be selling hope and asking the electorate trust him, rather than demonstrating any concrete results there. can she, there may be seen as a stable choice. but some analysts say his bland image may work against him in the upcoming polls. florence louis al jazeera now to queensland where one of the oldest rain forests in the wild has been officially handed back to its traditional own.
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mm. the ceremony was held by the eastern cuckoo yolanda people. as the state governments signed over the dane tree and of the national talks, the forest will be joined, managed before a full handover is made. the rain forest is an estimated 180000000 years old and stretches alongside the great barrier reef coastline is a very significant event for the east and global yellow people. we're here today celebrating in regards to finding all what we've done in the last 4 years. it's right to be here and nothing. a lot of people are really was very excited and happy with this on to guy. i can explain it except that my hot and my spirit is just so full. it's joyce, i listen to the line, i listen to the ocean, now listen. i just love it. i listen to the under times and what's going on today
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is a really important milestone in queensland history and really right the wrongs of some of the past and this dice. of course, here in queensland, this is home to the oldest, oldest rainforest in the world. and this hand back will really mean that the oldest in culture continues to be able to protect that important asset. this is really significant, malta, and as i said towards reconciliation, it's one of many measures the quite blank government is doing to make sure that we recognize the original dodie and the land, who for thousands and thousands of years have managed land and say country and, and that's how it should be. we should be providing the flames back to aboriginal on a ship like a white board. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines to new z as president case site has appointed a new prime minister.
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