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me, we're never on the whatever route migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra ah can he has present names, a little known geologist as the country's 1st female prime minister. but how much power will she have? ah, on our internal says here and i from london also coming up here is, is a stain on our conscience. the un humanitarian chief says people are starving to death into dry. as the government stopped spinal age giving into the region. an estimated 8 percent of afghans are addicted to drugs. many of them children taliban
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takeovers hampering efforts to treat them and left my residence, locked down as a river of lava cascades into their long take. officials say the air is safe to bring. a new year's president has named a geologist with little political experience as the country's 1st female prime minister. naturally wooden as been tasked with forming a government as quickly as possible. her appointment comes a day off to fortunately and political parties formed a coalition to oppose. president said, but they accuse of carrying out a crew of smith reports from janice the national a boot and has been plucked from a relative academic obscurity and brought into the small flight. by tonight he is president high cited class. she becomes a prime minister at a moment of national crisis. the president has been under mounting pressure to name
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a government after he dismissed the prime minister, suspended parliament, and assumed executable authority in june. the move and code seal fighting corruption is our starting point who we will be relentlessly to do this and to respond to all requests your needs and in all fields, including health, with transport and education. my god, help you and your team that i hope will be for me quickly to catch up on time last to the quarrels and disagreements. so many ministry that became arenas flowing with blood law, the professor of geosciences boot and has little government experience. her appointment comes justice, political parties and civil society groups will becoming increasingly frustrated with the president's failure to consult with them in the 2 months since he seized power to nearly as powerful workers union is not impressed with the announcement.
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one was. 6 either way, altogether with full transparency and we are partners in london, we agree amongst ourselves all we are people, his faith in peaceful and civil struggle that will point towards the same goal, which is in the best interest of the country. the major political parties could try to challenge the legality of the appointment at any policies. her new government tries to enact without the suspended parliament's consent, the national boot and is a name of prime minister. but she served at the pleasure of a president who rules by decree, what real power she has to act independently remains unclear. the prime minister will be under pressure to move quickly to seek financial support for a budget and debt repayments, talk through the international monetary fund were put on hold in july after president side power grant bernard smith. how's your 0 shooting? the un human a terry and chief says the crisis in ethiopia is to try is
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a stain on our conscience. modern griffiths recently visited the area and says people are starving to death because deliveries of food and all the vital age have been blocked. the region has been devastated since fighting broke out between government troops and local forces in november last year. and actually bryan report, this boy is the victim of what the un is the world's worst hunger crisis. he may not look it, but down the ways is 14 years old. his uncle said that after cleaning months, hiding from violence and appears 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 try and millions more at risk. more to fighting less 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. you
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make sure fighting broke out into cry in november between the european military and the regional force, the to gripe people's liberation front. we're looking at almost a year of fighting that had that tremendous impact on the economy and the culture and the ability of people to produce food. so now which we see, but many people, they only have one mule per day. the quality of their meals have also deteriorated . some people and now eating roofs and flowers to survive. the un says a defacto government blockade of the region is preventing food, medical supplies, and fuel from gaping in something. the government's denied it is, is a stain on our conscience because the, the facts show that accessed to gray, where we have been wanting to have a 100 trucks every day arrive in too great to meet the needs of the over 5000000
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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, the human humanitarian chief says ethiopia leaders appearing into the abyss and he's calling on all sides to stop the fighting for the made payment gets worth an extra brian al jazeera, much more than a 100 who few rebels and pro government forces have been killed and fighting in yemen over the past 2 days. that battling for control of my rib last northern city, held by pro government fighters. it's home to hundreds of thousands of people who fled conflict in other areas of the country who stepped out there if it's not. in february us republicans have sought to pick apart. president biden, his defense of his withdraw from afghanistan in 2nd day of congressional hearings with military leaders. this time defense secretary lloyd austin, joint chiefs of staff chairman loc millie on the head of central command. kenneth
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mackenzie appeared before the house armed services committee. administration has been accused of being unprepared for the full of campbell taliban now in control. general really says there's a real possibility extremist groups could rebuild as early as spring taliban city. and couple significant emboldens the radical g hardy movement globally. the analogy i've used with many others. is it likely we'll put a shot of adrenalin into their arm? defense secretary, no. austin told the committee that he did not support keeping troops in afghanistan forever. in my view, there was, there is no, was no risk free status quo option. i think that the taliban had been clear that if we stayed there longer, they were going to recommend attacks on our forces. i think while we, it's conceivable that you could stay there, my view is that you would have had to deploy more forces in order to protect
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ourselves and accomplish any mission that we would have been assign. the taliban is warned of negative consequences if the united states does not stop flying drones over afghan ass space. in a statement on twitter, the group says the u. s. is violation international laws as well as commitments made in the doha agreement with its use of drones? since the american ministry withdraw and taliban take over last month, us officials have repeatedly said they will maintain the horizon capabilities in responding to threats and cost on at least $10.00 civilians, including 7 children, were killed in the u. s. don't strike in couple last month. it's estimated 8 percent of people in afghanistan suffer from a drug addiction and increasingly many children with crumbling economy and insufficient aid rehabilitation centers that are running out of the medicine. they need to treat them with some bon jovi, reports from couples. this appears to be an ordinary classroom
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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 or their parents smoke. drugs in their presence does say that has all that make all this is q. we contravene his identity. he is 12 years old and loves to thing legend. when he became a heroine user, after injecting himself using his father syringe, i think the un office on drugs and crime says, half of the parents of understand who use drugs, give them to their children. when addict can affect the whole family. that's what happened to all 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 of my kids becoming addicts because i've seen how terrible again with my husband
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the center has run out of medicine because of the economic crunch and asset fried by best and government since 2001 to go over the country. doctors and other staff members have not been paid for months and you and says only 10 percent of addict to read the treatment or rehabilitation they need talk. if i make some of the centers for addicts are not enough, there should be more centers and good treatment plans. some addicts are homeless and they live under the birth bridge. 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 habits. heroine myths, cooking, amphetamines and cannabis are all readily available. according to the united nations, 90 percent of the world elicit or b, a drugs originate in august on the taliban has announced it will ban opium production. but without enough income from an alternative agriculture that might be
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easier said than done this man trying to escape from another rehabilitation center in cobble that can hold a 1000 people. 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, or keeping people drug free is a major challenge. up 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. some of the job done to the, or a couple person officials in ecuador say the death toll from tuesday's gang riot at
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a jail in the coastal city. a way i q has now risen to more than 152 prisoners were injured with many being treated in hospital the right last for 5 hours before police and the military regain control. 2 games, the los lobos and last tornadoes fought inside the prison with guns, knives and explosives. at least 5 of what of the bodies had been beheaded. in my call, i said they are killing me, call the police. they need to into prison wing 5. look at where the police are they are out here at my brother not a dog nava flying from the volcano. the spanish on the la paula has now hit the atlantic ocean sending up planes of steam and the threat of toxic gases. these are live pictures of a caribbean volcano, which has already destroyed hundreds of homes and lead to the evacuation of thousands of people. it's been interrupting now for 10 days. and does nicholas hack reports from panama,
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experts say could get more intense before it stops. fear on the island of the an unstoppable torrent of love 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 a half kilometer cordon around the can 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 has 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,
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they see an opportunity to better understand volcanic eruptions, so as to anticipate what can rivera will do next. wilkin ologist are recording increased seismic activity on the southern flank of the volcano. that suggests that pressure on the crater is increasing as powerful malware from below. the earth breaks through the surface. i got to predict. what i can tell you is that these are options. this is i, company, days, disruption is going to continue the same way. we've seen so there will be p yourself activity. how you does it, the low intensity. so you have to the some repose videos on i'm believe in charlie. it may last weeks or months. we don't know. but what i can tell you is that did behavior is going to continue the same. more of the same means more destruction. close to $7000.00 people are displaced in more than $500.00 homes of
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buildings and churches charged to ashes. and the lava is widening its reach as it closes in on to the quarter. nicholas hawk algebra to the court in spain, la palmer, still to come the south, our lebanon's political chaos contributed to last year's devastating port bloss. is it now helping some people escape the blame and on the road with police trying to save india traffic, child workers, a scandal, food to be much bigger than the official numbers suggest? ah. hello there. let's start in australia. we've seen some damaging thunderstorms affect the southeast. you can see that in the satellite image there. and we've seen destructive winds, hale and heavy rain affecting parts of queensland,
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new south wales, and victoria as well as tasmania, and it is gonna remain rather unsettled here. as we move towards the weekend elsewhere, it's looking out finer and dry up in central and northern areas. and that's thanks to fading high pressure, which is clinging on it's a similar story in the west, but we are going to see a change in the weather. come friday, it's going to get rather wet and windy, therefore, perf that rain lasting well into sunday for the south. that is looking cooler with the cloud cover. but the unsettled weather continues in the south eastern. we hope across that has been sea to new zealand. it is looking rather unsettled for the north island. we've got a band of cloud rain sweeping up the south island is looking rather settled and it's going to pull away as we move into friday and look at that fine and dry weather to come with some spells of sunshine. christ church sitting at 15 degrees celsius, where we expected to be close out these days though it is looking very wet for parts of malaysia, indonesia and singapore. with some heavier falls,
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fulfill wessy come friday. the discarded clothes from rich nations are funneled to charities and sold to impoverished nations. on an unprecedented scale, a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to reach out to some of the was poorest inhabitants. but much of what arise is unfit for purpose and is fueling and vironment catastrophe. people in power travel to gonna to uncover the dirty secrets behind the world. fashion addiction that white man's clothes on a jersey. oh . a
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tough stories. hello, there. chinese. yes, president guy say it as a point to the country's 1st female prime minister if tossed natural wooden with for me. i government. last week i had announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. you, instrumental, terry and chief has warned the people are starving to death in ethiopia to dry region because the government is stopping deliveries of food and bottle aid and prison officials in ecuador say the death toll from tuesday is gang rod to jail in the city for no reason, 252 prisoners were injured and arrived in a route families of victims of last year's port explosion have rallied in support of the judge investigating it. tara tara is under pressure from politicians. he's trying to question over possible negligence. his investigation was suspended earlier this week after a complaint from the former interior minister,
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100 reports and the lebanese capital law 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. but that's, i thought it's doing that i job going under the 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 a legal challenge by former interior minister and had much, no accusing baton being biased, has led to the prob being suspended the case presented by minister presenting with no legal basis and in front of
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a court to have no jurisdiction on the so it's going to be dismissed. but meanwhile, meanwhile, it's a way to store others period from 29 to 22010. you want the theater, where john couldn't have taken parliament is now in recess a time when m. p. 's lose their immunity from prosecution since july. but there 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 stored at the port. that's because one of the very rare judges who did do everything in his power to go after the initial release based on the evidence that he has. they started with media campaigns against him. harassment reports that threats 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
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a new level in this country where the judges cannot be bought or dr. now are threatened, but not only threatens threaten publicly using the investigation is leading somewhere where they will, they don't want to go because predecessor was removed in february by a similar legal challenge brought by senior officials. he had accused of criminal negligence. so far the investigation is focused on who was responsible for unsafely story stuff, highly exclusive material supports, but it's still not knowing what caused the fire that triggered the blog. 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 the system that shields the power of their elders . either activists in india say the pandemic has pushed more families into poverty . and that's putting children at risk falling incomes and rising prices. and for
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some parents to send their children out to work and human traffic is waiting for them on the street. and it was per on him joined police on a rescue mission. money sharma and his team of rescue workers drive to a slam in the east in indian city of port nia. they received information that traffic to children being kept. they're joined by police officers. they moved through the dark until they find some children hiding and clearly terrified, but as they try to lead them to safety, they're attacked by a group of men. no one is seriously injured, but in the confusion the children run away. police arrest the man they believe is the ringleader of this child trafficking operation. but the activists leave without the children they came for. sunjay saw the travel more than 230 kilometers from the city of that bunker to put near to find her 13 year old brother don got. sanchez
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has gone. good arm has been held in the slum by the traffickers for several months from them. i just got out, my brother is working at the processing unit and he has a little the i like he's not there on his own. been even if he or others like him try to talk to a family member. they're always listening like an increasing number of people in the eastern state of behind those in the slammer, often forced to work for little processing. one of the regions biggest exports, low to see behind is the world's largest producer of low to seeds, which are known as fox not once have been roasted. the popularity of the seeds is growling in india and broad. but children being used to meet the rising demand with more than the work has aged between 5 and 17. b hard has the 2nd highest number of child and adolescent workers in india, many a traffic. it is one of the greatest cell in this be facing. see what is happening
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that this area near the street is bothering the streak of this room and it is the knotted. so we are facing major issues of child trafficking. and some of the children are employed in the sector. also the latest crime figures suggest that human trafficking cases in india declined by more than 20 percent in the past year. but many sharma says that's not right. as many cases aren't registered, definitely include who are bodies and coming during the band of trafficking has increased many for each option because of the covered $900.00 people last jobs. and this has used it to their advantage. their locals, the identify, paid and lost their jobs, learn them money, and liter traffic, the children, and push them to child labor. the man in the lanes. and
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he's investigate suspicion of human trafficking and charge but rights group say, until the government addresses the root causes of the crime, poverty, poor education, combined with an understaffed police force and the tories, the slow justice system. and these children will continue to be at risk of human trafficking. elizabeth moran and al jazeera pulled nea be hard. north careers need us, as he's willing to restore the hotline with the south, but dismissed a u. s. offer of talks, as cover for quote, hostile policies. the u. s. repeated calls for dialogue after north korea testified a new hypersonic missile on tuesday. it says it's trying to break an empire over talks and dismantling the nuclear and miss our programs. in return for sanctions relief, but can draw us military threats and policy remain unchanged on the president live . and people in china's northeastern provinces are relying on tortures and
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generators as extensive power cuts into a 2nd week. major coal shortages plus cuts to meet official energy targets of left homes and factories without electricity on the factors have been ordered to suspend production or shorten working hours, which threatens to disrupt a global supply chain. authorities in urging railway companies to step up cold transportation as the winter approaches. first, british troops deployed to drive civilian fuel tankers will be seen on the country's roads in the next few days. it comes as the 1st of a fleet of government reserve tankers began delivering deliveries to try to ease the country's fuel supply crisis. think stations have been running dry for nearly a week. after a shortage of lori drivers, blamed on the pandemic and bricks, it sparked panic, buying. the governments offered 10 pre visas to foreign truck drivers, but many, so they're not tempted on heard about this thing visa for 3 months. ok,
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you give me a contract for 3 months and then once i leave my job in my country, what i have a contract, a work for you in the u. k. for 3 months, you give me a salary and you k pounds. maybe it'll be a good salary, but after 3 months i might wait for a month or 2 to look for a permanent job. if they go into a contract for say, 5 years with all conditions for work and safety. at that moment, the problem is solved. first of all, you need to offer a decent salary to a truck driver and modest salary government scientists in the united states officially given up trying to find 23 species. declaring them all extent to the ivory build woodpecker which is attracted public attention several times. down the years for unconfirmed sightings drawn, hendern has more the last of the lord god birds. his vanished into the ether. once the largest american bird of its kind, the ivory build woodpecker was called the lord god bird. because according to
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legend, that's what those lucky enough to saint the striking creature would say when they spotted awe inspiring attribute from singer, song writers, sophia and stevens. it's one of $23.00 species. the u. s. is removing from the protection of its endangered species act because they are now extinct there. so many species that are in dire shape today, i think sometimes it becomes important to refocus our attention on the ones that we can save and the ones that need our attention right now. and so. so i think it's a, it's a sad thing. it's a difficult thing, conservation is say, extinction or accelerating due to climate change in habitat laws. like the forest clearing that largely white, the ivory build woodpeckers sheltering trees from a southwestern landscape that stretched from the swamps of louisiana to the florida everglades. hawaii was home to the most species on the list, including 8 woodland birds in one plant. many of these issues were rare
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or very uncommon at the time that they were sound. and when they were partially, that means that they were not able to benefit from the provisions of the endangered species back. we're going extinct the endangered species act, his save the gray wolf along with american icons like ball, the eagle, and the american alligator. but making the endangered list takes years, a dozen on average, leaving 47 species to vanish so far. well in regulatory limbo. others like the disappearing monarch butterfly. still wait. as the planet warms and their habitats dwindled along with their chances for survival, john hindered al jazeera in the past few minutes, brittany is father has been suspended as the thing as legal guardian. the temporary move comes at the end of a long campaign waged by the singer and her fans. she says a 13 year negro arrangement has controlled her personal and financial life,
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telling a court she's been medication against her will, and denied the right to have children. jamie spears and file to end the conservatorship. a temporary legal guardian will be appointed. and monday you can catch up on old news on our website address that is andrea dot com. and you can watch us live by clicking on the orange live icon. ah, one of the top stories on here today, the president has named a geologist with little political experience as the country's 1st female prime minister. national dens appointment comes one day after fortune is in political parties. formed a coalition to oppose president ty siad. he'd been accused of carrying out a crew after suspending parliament and announcing he ruled by decree, opposition. politicians warned they'd call for protests and.

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