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hospitals and clinics across asia battle code 19 mountains of medical waste piling up the one on 8th investigate this dangerous pandemic for one al jazeera. ah kennedy, as president appoints the country's 1st female prime minister off the domestic and international pressure following his ascension the parliament. the me hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out of the or a lie from that coming up. the un humanitarian chief, was that people in ethiopia to grow region face start ation unable to access aid of vital supplies. the death toll in a prison fight in ecuador rises to more than a $100.00 more injured in the bombing and giving up hope the us declares $23.00
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species extinct were just saying that exhausted all efforts to find i trinity a has a new prime minister she's national, booting nigella, just with little political experience and the 1st woman to hold the position. president can say it has tossed with forming a new government for weeks. he's been under pressure to appoint a new prime minister. in july he suspended parliament when the position is calling a qu, smith report from thomas national food and has been plucked from relative academic obscurity and thrust into the spotlight. by tonight he is president said she becomes a prime minister at a moment of national crisis. why the president has been under mounting pressure to name a government after he dismissed the prime minister, suspended parliament, and assumed executive authority in june, a move opponents called a cou,
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while the law many, yet i see a slight incorruption is our starting point. we will vote relentlessly to do this and to respond to all requests to needs. he ends in all fields including health, transport and education. my god, help you and your team that i hope will be for him quickly to catch up on time. lost to the quarrels and disagreements in so many ministries that became arenas flowing with blood. the professor of geosciences were booed and has little government experience. her appointment comes just as political parties and civil society groups were 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 was either we're altogether with full transparency and we are partners in london. we agree amongst ourselves, all we people whose fate is in peaceful and civil struggle that will point towards
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the same goal, which is in the best interest of the country. the major political parties could try to challenge the legality of boot 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 serves 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 to the international monetary fund put on hold in july after president side power ground bonus hodges era. people in ethiopia trigger i region starving to death. that's the warning from the un humanitarian chief marson. griffin, i recently visited the area and says, hundreds of thousands of people are an urgent need of food aid, fighting between regional forces and government troops began in november last year,
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alexia bryan, ripple. this boy is the victim of what the u. n says is the world's worst hunger crisis. he may not look it, but a dime, a ways is 14 years old. his uncle said that after spending months hiding from violence and ethiopia to dr. region, he weighs less than 15 kilograms, and he's not alone. the un estimates, 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
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the ability of people to produce food. so now which we see that 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 de facto government blockade of the region is preventing food, medical supplies, and fuel from getting in. something the government's denied. it 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 in too great 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 leaders appearing into the abyss and he's calling
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on all sides to stop the fighting. for this man, made famine gets worse. alexia bryan al jazeera, more than 100 who the rebels and pro government forces have been killed in fighting in yemen over the past 2 days. that battling for control of mary, the last northern city held by pro government fighters. it's home to hundreds of thousands of people who fled conflict in other parts of the country. who the stepped up their efforts to seize, married in february, where david griff leaves the un humanitarian coordinator, a yemen. he says the finding in mary briscoe, displacing more people, and undermining existing humanitarian efforts. in march, we were really on the edge of famine for millions of people just to step away. enough resources, just not enough enough resources came in to scale up food distribution so that we could move away from half rations to 3 quarters to full rations in the most acutely affected areas. and that's been enough to stop them. the march towards famine,
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at least for now, but it's contingent on those funds, continuing to flow in these higher levels. and that's where our greatest concern is right now. fortunately and the site event on yemen at the general assembly last week, there was additional pledges of over $600000000.00 and hopefully that will get us through the end of the year. of those pledges come in on time, but i continue to worry about 2022. i worry about the fact that we're not getting funding for health water education help for the internally displaced 4000000 people . these are still serious issues that are not being fully address, that we need to find additional resources for. and we need to find creative solutions to help. the economy itself revives gemini, can help themselves even in the midst of this conflict. but f told from a battle between rival drug gangs at a prison in ecuador has risen to at least a 100. it took police and soldiers 5 hours to regain control of the jail or latin
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america editor this year, newman reports. it was a gruesome scene inside the liter penitentiary and nick waller's largest city. why a key police confirmed. they found more than $100.00 bodies of inmates. 6 of them beheaded at least 50, were injured. 2 of the lease officers, while desperate relatives surrounded the prison outside president, the more lashelle met with the security council and declared a state of emergency in the country's entire penitentiary system. we want justice, mister has it and at least show your face for all the mothers who suffer here for our children. we want information because we don't know anything about our families, all our children because i have a son here. i don't know anything about my son. inside the prison, there were machine guns, explosives, knives of fool arsenal, as 2 rival drug gangs,
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los lobos and los needles. 40 doubt the riots began tuesday, but they weren't the 1st. at least 220 people have died behind bars this year in 2 separate prison ride clinic. what or in the 1st, at least 80 men died in writing in 3 different prisons. 2 months ago another riot fronted president. he had more last to also declare a state of emergency in the prison system. but the fragile truce didn't last long, ecuador, his prisons are understaffed, overcrowded, and full of rival gangs armed to the teeth. the former director of military intelligence says that the gangs worked for mexico's to top rival drug cartels. and the latest massacre illustrates just how far organized crime has penetrated the prison structure. the president last promises to carry out a full inquiry and respect the human rights of all those involved. but diffusing the country's prison, powder keg clearly requires much, much more to see or newman,
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i'll just euro president russia typo and says peace in syria depends on relations between turkey and russia. he held talks with president vladimir putin in such e, which coincided with an increase in air strikes on turkish back to opposition fighters in lib. last year, the 2 countries sponsor the si fi deal to stop fighting in the region. russia serious main ally was anchor a supports fight as trying to move president bashar al assad on power to to go to the new location. so sometimes difficult, but with a positive and final result. our department of learning compromise is beneficial for both sides. i specially 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 . rachel, who since from the center for strategic and international studies,
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she explains the significance of the meet the u. s. turkish relationship. is that in a difficult place right now? and principal wanted certainly disappointed with the degree of us. ringback support teachers positions in syria, and as a result has tried to hedge a bit and move closer to russia. so i see this meeting, and so she has a very public safety meeting to demonstrate that russia and turkey can still be partners in various places throughout the world. but at the end of the day, i think this is more of a continuation of a marriage of convenience between russian turkey in which there cooperating to advance their short term interest. so those would include things like economic in energy cooperation managing the situation. ringback and you're particularly along the border and pressuring nato and drawing the attention of the united states. but i think it's important to remember that there's a great deal of divergence between turkey and russian with regard to their long term goals. here we can find examples in pain, the walk in the caucasus,
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and of course syria. it's curious to me that in this meeting, they talked a lot about compromise, which sounds more of a specific agreement about what each site will do and more of an agreement to stay out of each other's way. it live. i think it's significant that no new arm feels we're now. in fact, you know, this has become a russian narrative that almost pushes turkey in a corner, suggesting that there is more defense cooperation away between the 2. and turkey is actually try to downplay that the focus of this meeting and cooperation rather than syria mean all the us says it has no plans to normalize or upgrade diplomatic ties with syria and isn't encouraging others to do so. the comments came up with jordan fully reopened its main border crossing with syria in an effort to improve economic activity in both countries, syria has been struggling with the impact of us functions at
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a decade long civil war, jordanian and lebanese officials of urge washington to ease its measures in order to facilitate trade in the war torn country. now a prominent ring, a leader has been shot dead in the cox's bazaar refugee camp in bangladesh. unknown gunman opened fire on ma hibler, who had become an outspoken activist for the refugee crisis. nearly a 1000000 ethnic rank fled a military crack down in me and mar in 2017. was the un now says was ethnic cleansing. let's most of us come here now just here, including with elections now postpone for a 4th time. we look at the factors making a hazy, even more stable. why these lebanese families whose loved ones died in the bay roots port explosion, accuse politicians, obstructing justice more of a tailor. ah, ah.
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hello there. let's start in north america and we've seen some very wet weather over the past few days in the u. s. and you can see behind me that cloud, it's going to affect more central and southern areas in the days to come. we've got a weather system that's pushed out toward the east and we've also got tropical moisture rising up from those gulf states. and that's going to cause this band of cloud and rain, some storms all the way from the canadian prairies to the midwest and further down to the deep south, some very wet weather to come. for parts of texas. we're also seeing things hunting rather wintery for those 4 corners states. by the time we get into friday, so snow for colorado, for the northwest, so it does dry up. we saw a weather system move in. it has moved east now taking with it the wet weather, but there is more wet and windy weather to come for west some parts of canada, british columbia like you to see that wintry mix pull in as we go into the weekend . now for the east, it is looking a lot dryer,
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some fine weather to be found across the south east of the u. s. but we are seeing that heavy rain affecting those gulf states and that moves into mexico, particularly on the eastern areas. we want sunshine and showered much of the caribbean, and major hurricane is pointing out to the east have been new to taking the wet and windy weather with it. the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives funding for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country modern history. the forbidden real park free the rise of the machine on a j. o
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a back up your mind about top stories here. this our trinity as president, is appointed a geologist with little political experience of the country. first, females prime minister. these tasks natural food in the form of government. last week, i saw you been out in rule by decree and ignore the parts of the constitution, sparking protest and the death toll from about how much rival drug gangs of the prison in ecuador has risen to at least 100 security 45 hours to regain control of the facility on tuesday, proven 50, were injured on more than 100 who the rebels and pro government horses have been killed and demons married city. they been fighting to control the last northern
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cities l by government, life fighters. now the leader, britain's labor party, has criticize the u. k. government's response to the fuel crisis. soldiers will start delivering fuel to petrol stations in the coming days because of a shortage of truck drivers. case donna was speaking to his parties, annual conference in person for the 1st time since becoming leader, 18 months ago under similar reports. their frustration all over britain with the ongoing fuel cues in this crisis, cause blast shortage of truck drivers. in a few days, many tankers are likely to have soldiers at the wheel that being trained up now as an emergency measure puts you backdrop of public descent. you might think, the kiss dharma, the leader of labor, britain, main opposition party. this is undoubtedly the most important speech of his career level up. your child even fill out the prime minister either get
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a grip or get out of the way or let off the top and clear out the math. he may have been ready for the heckling from left wingers. however, he's failed to win the full confidence of his party, and it would seem the country to in 2019, his predecessor joined the call, then led the policy to its worth defeat since 1935. corbin's left wing pulses have gone the same way as he did out, but a split of the party hasn't fixed. its darma has to make us time now with internal reform of the party. and what is, as regard as a reason why i say these simple but powerful words? we will never under my leadership go into an election with a manifesto that is not a serious plan for government. soma was a lawyer who became a direct through public persecutions before going into politics. he's pledged to
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give the police the extra manpower and resources they need to come down harder on violent crime. and throughout his speech, he tried personalizing his politics, referring to his humble beginnings as the son of a tool like a person some more bo promises came on education, thousands of new teaching jobs, much more investment. a reminder, perhaps with better times, education, education, and education could stomach emulate the early years of tony blair, who took labor to center his politics one over voters. the next election isn't due until 2024. that is for the prosecutor, the jury may still be out, but his supporters are hoping you can appeal to the wider public a lead labor back into power after mobile at decker opposition. andrew simmons al joseph youtube says it will been all anti vaccine content. any videos relating to
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vaccines will be taken down as they claim the jobs are ineffective or dangerous. the move comes as countries try to convince people to get the code 900 vaccine. the video sharing giant has already been posted spread full smith's about current virus treatments. mean, all russia has a few youtube of censorship off that blocked russian state and broadcasters, german language channels. youtube says aren't breached at standards and cove at 1900 misinformation, families with the victims of last year's bay report exposure and held a rally in the support of the judge investigating the incident on monday. baton had to suspend his prob, after complaint by former interior minister santa had a report from the liberties 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,
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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 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 national accusing baton being biased has led to the probe being suspended. the case presented by mr. marshall is presented with no legal basis and in front of the court who has not been on the so it's going to be dismissed. but meanwhile, meanwhile, it's a way to store covers it from 29 to 22021 defeated. where john wouldn't have taken action against parliament is now in recess
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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 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 space on the evidence that he has. they started with media pains 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 threatened threat and public using the press investigation if 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
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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 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. what other people in china is northeastern provinces are being forced to rely on tortures and generators, as power cuts and to a 2nd week, co shortages and local government attempts to curb electricity use of left homes and factories without power. people on social media express their concerns about not having electricity or heat as winter approaches. stake media says local governments have signed long term cold contracts and railways of stepped up
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deliveries to prevent more outages. the subway was still in operation. water and electricity were all costs. many people came to buy candles and borrow portable charges to charge. in making deliveries to high rises was a problem. you have to climb up stairs. if people live on high floors, when power was cut, you have to climb 10 floors or more than 20 floors. some young people are not willing to come downstairs. if they order delivery, we have to deliver it to them. haiti has postponed elections schedule for november, despite pressure from the international community. the prime minister ariel already says he will set new dates early next year. but this is now the 4th time the election is been canceled with greg instability in the country. many haitians say security, their main concern and gallic records. this is a nation without a function in government where gang violence is so prevalent that people are forced to hide many
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a full of kidnappings. in neighborhoods where gangs appeared to have total control on it, that the state is going from bad to worse. the situation of the people with worsening, the coming overwhelming for a patient. there is no hope for us, especially in the young people by adding to the sense of insecurity is yet another painstaking recovery from an earthquake in august they claimed over 2000 lives. 2 prime minister ariel on re is now under intense pressure to hold elections and rebuild the legislature. that won't happen until sometime next year after he dismissed haiti's electro council saying they were to partisan reprogramming the fee. the biggest challenge is that i have to face the challenge of mistrust. people don't believe what is being said. we have very specific object. hold elections. plans are now in place to hold a referendum on changes to the constitution with the hope that a general election will soon follow. we can't talk about elections when we have
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armed groups all around the country. we can't talk about elections when we have political prisoners elections and all possible when the majority of the people are dying from hunger. compounding the turmoil is the force re fax creation of haitians from the us, mexico border. many re settled in other countries years ago and don't want to be back. i have 5 children total. i left the country a while ago. i lost track of everything. i don't know what to do now, because i have no money to pay for what i need to do. i don't know if i'm going to be stuck here, or if i'll be able to make it back to brazil. it's not entirely clear what the us policy towards haiti is the by them ministrations. been pushing for elections, but critics say their approach is vague. the u. s. special. oh boy who resign days ago said that policies are deeply flawed. here in florida, governor rhonda santos is issued an executive order making it harder for patients to resettle in this state. the investigation into the so called mastermind behind
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july the fascination of president jovan our voice is still ongoing. his death, the software set off a power struggle leading haiti once again in a precarious position. and the galico al jazeera from says the u. k is refusal. the dozens of french fishing vessels access british territory waters is unacceptable. officials in london on the channel line and of jersey have rejected license applications, saying the french boats could not prove that fish in those waters before france is threatening to retaliate. ukraine's president as motley atf anniversary of one of the biggest mass murders of jews during the holocaust. vladimir lensky who is of jewish descent, visited the site of the mass of outside kit. in 1941 more than 33000 jews were killed in 2 days at the bobby ravine. it was a scene of mass executions by nazi germany's forces until 1943
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government scientists in the united states have officially given up trying to find 23 species, declaring them all extinct. john henry has more. the last of the lord god birds, his vanished into the ether. once the largest american bird of its kind, the ivory billed woodpecker, was called the lord god bird. because according to legend, that's what those lucky enough to saint the striking creature would say when they spotted it. awe inspiring, a tribute 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, conservationist say extinction or accelerating due to climate change in habitat
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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 the species, particularly the islands, were rare or very uncommon at the time the thing was sound and when they were partially, that means that they were not able to benefit from the provisions of the endangered species back before going extinct. the endangered species act, his save the grey 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
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chances for survival, john hindered al jazeera, a los angeles. the judge has removed brittany spears, his father as a guardian, calling the arrangement toxic. the pasta has been fighting to nb, 13 to get conservatorship, the controlled, her personal and business life. the judge has appointed another guardian for her and we'll decide in november. if you arrangements should be ended entirely. early this year, spears told the court she'd been medicaid against her will, and denied the right to have children. ah, talk a quick check on the headlines here on to 0, trinity as president of mang day g, a physics professor with little political experience as a country's 1st female prime minister, his task nigerla dude in when forming a government last week i cite announced he'd rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution.

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