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or but there were many of us thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives fanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truth of the country, modern history. the forbidden real park free the rise of the machine on a jet. i was rarely false as killed to palestinians during separate incidents in the occupied west bank. ah, i money inside this is out there. a lie from doha also coming up. could it was president declares the state of emergency in the prison system, after at least
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a 100 people are killed and arrived. president appoint female prime minister off the domestic and international prussia over his seizure power. a french court is due to handouts, verdicts and the corruption trial of the former president nicholas cozy was, could be and i was ready for us, have killed 2 palestinians in separate incidents. a woman was shot dead near ox mosque and occupied east jerusalem after allegedly trying to stop offices. and a 22 year old man died during dawn raids in the occupied west bank. israel says the mom was a member of the could brigade and exchanged gum 5 before being shot. that's bringing harry force at his life in west jerusalem. firstly explained to us this 1st instance incident where this woman was shot dead near the alex. i'm all
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that's right, israeli police say that she was emerging from the most compound into the streets of the old city and occupied through them through the chain gate of the compound. and that she then tried to move towards the israeli security forces at that check point, trying to carry out a stabbing attack and was shot and killed medical services. who arrived on the scene later pronounced dead at the scene. there was a picture that was released later. of the alleged weapon lying on the stone couples seemed to be a black handled kitchen knife. she is said to be a 30 year old woman from near jeanine in the north of the occupied west bank. it's not yet clear how she got into east jerusalem. has to be said, this is something that happens with, i'm afraid, fairly regular occurrence,
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these sorts of incidents in it around occupied east jerusalem. that said september has been somewhat of a bloody a month. been usual on the 10th of september, there was another such incidents in which a 50 year old man from the street, from the palestinian doctor in that case tried to carry out such a stopping attack that it was video, evidence of that at another check point in the old city of jerusalem, he too was shot dead. and then just a couple of days later, a teenager from the hebron and the occupied west bank, he started injured to ultra orthodox israeli men in the 20s. they were wounded and taken to hospital. he was shot and wounded in that incident as well. at that point is where the police said that it seemed like an escalation. this latest incident is i say the 3rd just this month. and they've also been the one raids in the occupied west bank, which have lead to more violence. what can you tell us about those?
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that's right, there was another major operation near janine in the northern occupied west bank. they have been a number of such operations in recent weeks, both related to the escape of the prisoners that we saw earlier this month from the gilbert prison and 2 of them ending up in jeanine. then on sunday, another big series of raids, where the israelis said that they were interdicting a planned, tara operation inside israel. and 2 people were killed, engineering and 3 for the south, near ramallah. and now we have this latest incident in which there was this rate in the don't, i was israeli security services so that they were trying to carry out arrests. and they were confronted by palestinians in the village of berkin. and that one man at least opened fire on them and that they returned to fire. and this 22 year old man was indeed killed the palestinians. i mean, she had faction has claimed him as one of as so this is the latest in
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a real sort of optic violence, especially in the north and west bank in and around jeanine. and we have seen fairly. busy concerted efforts by various factions, particularly related to palestinians. i mean, you had confronting israeli forces as they come in. funny, thanks for that. hurry force at that 1st in west harrison you and humanitarian chief has described. the crisis in each piazza stain on our conscience is one of martin griffith's most sharply worded criticisms after almost a year of conflict in degree, which has put the region on the brink of famine. alex o'brien report this boy is a victim of what the un says is the world's worst hunger crisis. he may not look it, but a don, my ways is 14 years old. his uncle said that after spending months hiding from
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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 try 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 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, the quality of their meals have also deteriorated. some people and now eating roofs and flowers to survive. the un says
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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, 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. un humanitarian chief says ethiopia 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 ecuador has declared a state of emergency in its prisons, are a battle between rival gangs behind bars, killed more than 100 people,
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and took police and military 5 hours to regain control the prison. alas, in america, at a salisia newman has his report. 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 them release officers, while desperate relatives surrounded the prison, al tried president the molasses met with the security council and declared a state of emergency in the country's entire penitentiary system. we want justice, mister president, 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,
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as to rival drug gangs, 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 right clinic. what or in the 1st, at least 80 men died in writing in 3 different prisons. 2 months ago, another riot from president he had more lasso 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 that this latest massacre illustrates just how far organized crime has penetrated the prison structure. president lashelle promises to carry out of full inquiry and respect to the human rights of all those involved. but diffusing the
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country's prison, powder keg clearly requires much, much more to see or newman, i'll just euro tennessee as new prime ministers working to form a governance nigella booth in the 1st female. the whole row. they've done wednesday by the president, said, the geologist has a little government experience and takes over out of time of crisis following sides . seizure power, when a smith has report from tennis, national a boot and has been plucked from a 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 qu, why the law many yet? i see you're fighting corruption is our starting point. we will vote relentlessly to do this and to respond to all requests you to needs. he ends in all fields
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including health 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 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 unity as powerful workers union is not impressed with the announcement was either we are all together with full transparency and we are partners in london. we agree amongst ourselves, all we people whose faith is 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 boot appointment at any policies. her new government
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tries to enact without the suspended parliament's consent, a business national boot and is a name of prime minister. but she served at the pleasure of a president who rules by decree. so 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 were put on hold in july after president side power ground bernard smith years era, and she was still ahead on al jazeera we look at behind china's was power outages in years, giving up hope the u. s. the class $23.00 species extinct fine to say that the efforts to find them ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. as still no mistaking the season, this incoming cloud matches looks like part of it, but if you add all the white lines on behind the pressure values the close together, it's windy. so when the, when the 2 words it will apply throughout autumn for northern europe at 1st, and it's quite a windy day for the british. how's that? so we're heading through denmark, northern germany. so scandinavia, the blue oversee being the right as a gale warning at the moment, ran cue to kill canal, and that the northern part of germany that fed the sciences and awful lot quieter. there's a change taking place on the eastern side of europe, particularly around the black sea. but 1st of all, the knolls, and this is tomorrow's forecast. everything's moved on a bit. so the winds are strong a different place to low countries. for example, that might be available in, in, issued here. some come out in london, some gone away and i was looking like a pretty wet day for you. and across the boss 1st comes in the black sea down to
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the g, and this the persistent when it is indicative cooling trend across the balkans in particular. but also northern turkey is stumbles. so cas keeps that going next 3 days when the band trans degrees. fairly clarity, the occasional showers. now that wind keeps going and we got the dust kicked up in chad and the jeff example for the sa, so it is wet generator of hurricanes. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. when freedom of the press is under threat in oh, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thoughts towards the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here. some of access port shift the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext, the prime minister if it clamped down on the press, covering the way the news is covered. so listening post on i just
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o a you're working out as a reminder of our top story is this our is ready for this, have killed 2 palestinians. a woman was shot dead near oxen, mascara, allegedly trying to staff offices. and a 22. your mom was killed during dawn raise in the occupied with the un is calling on the european government, allow food aid into to grice, monetary and chief. not griffith says one and 5 people is now suffering non nutrition in the region office almost a year. the desktop on the baffled between rival drug gangs at a prison ecuador was in more than a 100 declared emergency across the prison system.
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china is rationing electricity as it struggles to contain a power crisis that's now in its 2nd week long hours of outages affecting residential areas and shopping factories. the problems caused by high coal prices, tight supplies, and tougher rules on emissions. 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 to delivery, we have to deliver it to them. from mcbride is in hong kong, he says, the crisis will impact china's economy. it is
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a combination of factors. it's past partly the cost of coal. it's also the system by which coal is used in energy generation in china and how that's charged. but it's the coming together of a number of different factors that has caused these rolling power cuts across something like 2 thirds of the provinces of china. it's affecting don't only domestic supply. so people are having to endure power cuts, but they're also now really impacting industry, especially the energy hungry industries like cement production in the number of cement plants of how to close down. but also some high tech production such as test because apple is also been impacted. companies that rely upon simple mechanical components, for example, further down the supply chain from china. so that is being impacted. so it is real concerned. in fact, some predictions for the g d p growth for this year in china. now having to be revisited with predictions that it might be a full half a percent less than was anticipated. so the government is taking various measures
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to try to deal with it. it is introduced cole rationing, also looking for other supplies from neighboring countries like russia or other parts of asia. but it doesn't necessarily mean that the price of the coal is going to be any less. and in fact, that's part of the problem is the system in place in china, because the government controls the price at which alec tricity is sold to the country as the price of coal has risen. that's made it harder for power generation companies to actually make a profit. so they've had to cut, they've been cutting back production. and in some cases, even closing down unprofitable, coal generated electricity generating coal fired power plants. north korean leader kim dell known says he's willing to restore communication lines with the south to promote peace and comes a day to state media announced the country house tested a new hypersonic missile came house shrugged off us, offers for don, calling the coming way to conceal american hostility last week,
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young young said that it may consider a summit with its southern neighbour. the french court is expected to hand down its verdict. in the trial of the former president nicholas on cosy keys of illegally over ending on his fail 2012 election campaign. as natasha butler reports from paris. it's not the 1st time that cosy has faced a corruption trial. nicholas thought cozy failed to be re elected his french president in 2012. despite a lavish campaign, the scale of his rallies was designed to impress, but instead it's set off. alarm bells, a police investigation accused saw cozy in his campaign theme of spending more than doubled the 27000000 dollar legal limit fits by different date and hiring a p. all company called big 1000000 to help cover up spending with a system of fake invoices. symbolically very important to set up
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a president that doesn't get any immunity and has to respond to the load. it is also important because the campaign for 2022 is coming. so we have to have this reflection about out prevent illegal financing for a political campaign in may so cozy face trial in paris for illegal campaign funding alongside to 13 co accused. among them, one of his former campaign managers were home lever, le, who admitted a role in the system of fake invoices, but said it had not been his idea. it is very cool to parents during the one month trial can be denied any wrong doing. he said he wasn't involved in or aware of the overspending cover up. prosecutor said, so can we fail to supervise his campaign, financing, and ignored warnings from his accountant. so cozy, served one term as president from 2007, a straight talker with
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a love of luxury. he was tough for the immigration and crime. he retired from politics in 2017. in recent years, the political right wing has struggled in france, but saw crazies remained prominent for lots of french is that vote for the right side. and you could ask the team as you've got enough all time somehow to ring figure. if so cosy is found guilty in the big 1000000 trial, he could face a 6 month gale term. it would be another blow to his reputation in march, he was convicted of corruption in a different case and he could be back in court soon. he's accused of receiving illegal campaign funds from the late libyan leader mohammed duffy tacos. these legal problems, it seems a far from over natasha butler, al jazeera paris, but 8 percent of people in afghanistan are addicted to drugs and many on children,
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the crumbling economy, and insufficient a rehabilitation centers, and now running out of the medicines they need to treat people with some of in debate has this report from couple 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 users in the room. what are this? it was when they were breastfed or their parents smoke, drugs in their presence. does all of that make all this is que, contravene is identity. he is 12 years old and loves to thing in 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 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 me nervous. she's on suicide. watch so much money because of my husband,
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i became an addict. i have 2 sons and 3 daughters. all of them are here. i'm scared of my kid becoming addicts because i've seen how terrible i guess what my husband should listen to has run out of medicine because of the economic crunch and assets fried by best and government since 2001 took 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 for rehabilitation. they need leacock. if i make some of these centers for addicts are not enough, there should be more centers and good treatment plans. some addicts are homeless and they live under the burnt bridge. we've got 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 heroin myths cocaine, amphetamines and cannabis are all readily available. according to the united
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nations, 90 percent of the world elicit opiate drugs originate in august on the dollar has announced it will ban opium 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 their 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 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,
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many more will join them. job. some of the job done to the, or a couple social media platform, youtube says a will ban or content that spreads mis information about vaccines. videos will be taken down if they make incorrect claims about jobs being ineffective, dangerous. the video sharing john has already been post it considers spread myths about corona virus treatments us and says, we'll hold a hearing later on thursday to discuss what they call the toxic effects of social media. facebook is facing outraged for quietly compiling information about the negative impacts of its faces. sharing service instagram on teenagers. rob reynolds has a story around a 1000000000 people use instagram every month. but the social media giant behind the photo sharing app says it will hold off on developing aversion aimed specifically at children. under 13, i still firmly believe that it's
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a good thing to build. a version of instagram is designed to be safe for tweens. but we want to take the time to talk to parents and researchers and safety experts and get to more consensus about how to move forward. the retreat comes after an expose a by the wall street journal showing instagram's corporate parent. facebook conducted research showing exposure to instagram harmed teenagers, especially girls. we need another po, researchers reportedly wrote that 32 percent of teen girls said that when they felt bad about their bodies. instagram made them feel worse. they also found significant numbers of teens who reported suicidal feelings threaded instagram as a reason. instagram posts often show attractive people in glamorous settings, which may make users feel inferior by contrast, so that invariably, people come away from these online experiences. feeling that they will never
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measure up feeling that they can never be pretty enough 1st smart enough or charismatic enough, but 2019 presentation for company executives reportedly declared. we make body image issues worse for one in 3 teen girls. the research was reportedly cited in a presentation to facebook, c, e o, mark zuckerberg last year. we do know sen, ed markey, of massachusetts, who will be holding hearings on the matter on thursday. wrote that the least information was, quote, appalling and adding that facebook has completely forfeited the benefit of the doubt when it comes to protecting young people. and he called on the company to abandon plans to launch a version of instagram for kids under gene. instagram says it is developing a feature to actually suggest when young people should stop viewing its content in it. you could put your instagram on pause for a period of time if you're in a moment of vulnerability. maybe you're going to break up,
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you just switched high schools. facebook claims the published internal documents were taken out of context. rob reynolds al jazeera, kevin scientists in the united states have given up trying to find 23 protective species of wildlife, declaring them all extinct john hampton 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 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 stuff yon 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
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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 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, 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 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,
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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, hindrance al jazeera china says athletes who are vaccinated against corona virus, phase 21 days in quarantine for the winter olympics, the beijing olympic, and paralympic games and february will take place and what organizes call a closed loop management system, vaccinated athletes along the go, daily testing and will only be allowed to move between games related venues. ah, this is very easy to help. stories are forces of kill 2 palestinians, a woman who was shot dead me. i'll acts a mascara, allegedly trying to stop offices. a 22 year old man died during dorn raids in the
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