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jazeera lou ah, ah, walk back a look at the main stories. now. united nations has told ethiopia it does not accept the expulsion of 7th senior personnel. it comes off to the bodies, a chief said there was likely a famine in the war 20 grey region. georgia's for president michael soccer. she really has been detained just hours after arriving back in the country for the 1st time in years. it was wanted on abuse of power charges us politicians are no closer to agreement on raising the debt ceiling before the nation risks missing payments. a deal to keep funding. the government was only agreed with ours to spare or go to
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nigeria. now, we're at the present bahama dubois. he says his administration has done more to put his country back on track of any other in more than 2 decades. but the economy continues to struggle. a situation that is now leading to a sharp rise in food prices in 2020 than i. jerry an economy shrank by one point. 8 percent is, is, is the deepest decline since 1983. the coven 19 pandemic, and low oil prices drove the economic slowdown. inflation hit a 4 year high in february, and the world bank expects that invasion will be 16 and a half percent in 2021. nigeria counselor about half of west africa's population with approximately 202000000 people. and it has one of the largest youth populations around 40 percent of nigerians. that's 83000000 people living below the poverty line. the world bank estimates that price shocks pushed $7000000.00
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additional nigeria into poverty last year. rise of nearly 10 percent. all now clinics and hospitals in northern nigeria are struggling to cope with high numbers of severely malnourished children. is out there as ahmed inter supports from my degree food shortages of wasn't as violence. i aunt groups intensifies try to mckinney, missouri, and i, one year old son are preparing to leave hospital loved treatment for malnutrition and infections. they've been here for 2 weeks and blah, blah, but it attitude nat geo bud out. my baby was in very bad shape and was admitted. so his daily therapy includes medicine. a nutritious couplets, doctors at this facility run by the international rescue committee will support from unicef. i barely coping with the high number of children seeking help daily receive between 15 and 20 patients any. but additionally,
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we do gets out of that space and, and where such because we are exempt them under the next the only a to them to go to the facility or if we can give them any other medication for them to take and income to moving the money so that we can get them once we have the space as much, you may not be be prepared to leave 6 mothers holding their sick. children wait outside, each is hoping their child will take up the next available bet space. it went to this mother on how severely malnourished child, as well as treating under norris children the hospital also treats and feeds mothers to boost their immune systems. what's happening here is repeated in many other hospitals in the city. was crops about to be harvested doctors and nutritious . hope malnutrition places will decline, but there are no guarantees. since inflation has hot incomes and unemployment remains high. the i'm grew book where i'm launched an insurgency in bono state 12
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years ago. at one point more than 80 percent of farms were bundled because of a tax bytes fighters. millions of people while forced to depend on food aid, but with donations reducing swafford supplies. there is some levels of, of don't the fatigue certainly um there are so many crisis and unfortunately the crisis we're seeing are increasing day by day a location by location. there is don't fatigue, but we cannot afford that. don't 14 to continue on the ground aid workers are struggling. looking at the diploma tundras. this is a little good enough. what we are reaching you the little we have will get to the numbers and come on the full troy them to do the number of children who suffer his liver service. but the company to them ada would associate with a lung or the 10th of august without adequate resources. it's hard for edward gets to know how many children need help. but with the cost of food going up,
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it's clear the number of those going hungry can only be rising. how many degrees? alexander my degree, nigeria? now thousands of students have filled the streets of milan to push faction on climate change. global leaders were meeting in the city to hammer out plans out of the u. n. summit next month in glasgow. but as adam rainy reports from milan, protested, think it's mostly hot there. oh enough talk. it's time for action that was the clear message. climbing back to this good at a tumor, can thousands of other student protesters had for world leaders? they're all gathering in milan. 40 united nations calls to pre cub $26.00. some held ahead of the main climate conference in scotland in november, ministers from all over the world have gathered here to discuss the climate crisis . and they are pretending that they have solutions to the climate crisis and that they are taking sufficient action that we see to their life. and we see through
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that, blah, blah, blah. and we are tired of it. oh, students in their thousands demonstrating is part of the fridays for future global protests movement. that tune back helped launch this friday with the pre carpet meetings taking place in the city. the crowd was larger than usual. dogs of food stamps on friday, august filled with anger, frustration, and patience. they want us to listen to the climate problem they want to. now we want to go to mentally cynthia house and we want them to know that we are here and we one go way until the least and we one decline. it's changed now because our fear doesn't wait for us it's, it's really important for us, this alone we can do anything basically, but we're all to got it today. and we can do everything if we really want. sure. and so we came here funding for the things that we really care for. it's important to, to give pressure to, to the authorities, to, to, to,
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to let the message we heard this was, this happened a day after a youth for climate conference in milan, or hundreds of young activists from around the world proposed strategies to tackle the climate crisis. coming out of the conference, many delegates expressed cautious optimism that leaders would follow through on promises to act swiftly and boldly. oh, the mood though on the street is different. many young activists say trust between them and world leaders is broken and in likely won't be rebuilt until a major climate solution plan is put in place. and soon, adarine al jazeera new loan. cat is preparing to hold its 1st legislative elections on saturday voters, which is 30 members of the 45 strong. sure a council, a body dates back to 1972, but until now was fully appointed by cat. as a near a council can propose laws approved budgets and were called ministers,
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although the amir will retain veto power. jumanda shall reports now from da ha, drive around the country, capital doha, and you can't miss all the new buildings, roads, and infrastructure projects. but the gulf states fast paced development isn't limited to urban modernization. trotter is marking a major political milestone. its 1st ever legislative elections. candidates vying for a place in the legislative body called the shorter council have been campaigning for 2 weeks. election posters and banners are on display on almost every major road across the country. until now, the council has been mainly a consultative body, made up of 45 members appointed by the countries ruler. but that's all changing on saturday clotted. he's will elect 30 members to serve on the council, which will have the right to draft laws, approve or reject state budgets, question and even sack government ministers. another 50 members will be appointed
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by the amir, meaning 2 thirds of the short council will be elected. don't will be that the money not in its every not useful hearted is one of those buying for a seat. the former custody diplomat shows me around his home district of a walker and recalls the major transformation. it's gone through since its dependence on pearl diving more than half a century ago. he tells me the upcoming elections will be majorly significant in shaping cutters identity. usually peppermint with thinks in our own way. it's it's, it's a unique system that is not be like the western democracy and this not like the dictatorship that a, in some other areas, some other countries in the region. and we are trying to develop our own weight and deliver it to the people where as the participation can be in a wide and vigorous kiel with her. but that has long been regarded as one of the regions leaders when it comes to women empowerment and the countries looking
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towards saturdays polls as another opportunity to further that lena the far is one of about 30 female candidates whose names will be on the ballot. p her and stands a strong chance of winning only an oem left. and i believe that nations can only rise to the efforts of their people. that's why i have decided to share the responsibility that cut those leadership has in legislations and in serving the people and addressing the issues that matter to citizens. especially women because they are the backbone of society. the excitement isn't limited to those contesting 4 seats in the shorter council for countries over the age of 18. this will be the 1st time in their lives. they've been able to vote in a legislative election or saw. what's that in mara? i will vote for a female candidate. i'm extremely happy that we are participating in the info and, and he started the process. and because of its importance, women's participation is in federal. and we should support each other. and the challenge for the members of caught out his 1st ever elected. sure, our council will not simply be how to serve the people. but for many of these new
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legislators, it will be a how to navigate this major new adjustment to the country system of governments. as part of continues, it's push to becoming a source of reform. i'm modernization in the region. drama le 0. doha itsyana is a car as a research assistant professor at the golf study center at cat on university jones . me from dough. ha. so what could this mean for institutional political life and in qatar, think it's a major achievement for the 1st time, how the one elected institutions like this for a counsellor will contribute to empower citizens to engage students in the political process. and to give me a chance to participate in the policy making up, listen, some lead layer policy making a mistake letter, which is i think big milestone for a country like like car,
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which is relatively young. compare with other company in the world. how would you please send me in a geopolitical context of the region? bahrain, amman, and i says, there are other countries in the region that have these similar institutions and consulting bodies. well as it's through the late, this is on the eighty's. and then the remaining countries doesn't have a cancer, which i think is interesting to, to, to, to mention that the has been follow in other states in the region like wait a minute by another area of elections or less of the religion. i think it's a big step for i think it could be like, and we'll go to follow up by other states considering that also that the way in which the districts where the fine are more related to the nature of the character
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. company timelines are side to compare with other concepts of the we're looking for different ways of representation. i think it's more than that can be maybe also realized by other other countries in the region what amounts it's a decision making and decision making ability season and sort of in, in the area of policy formulation for example, farm policy, defense security. well it, it's not clear, i mean, this food, the reference that we have to use in boston, this is lisa approved in the budget, but it's not quite clear whether it will be dealing with a c or the fans or security. actually if we focus on the campaign
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for the short campaign that the candidates were able to to, to, to, to do it. most of the topics that they were discussing were mainly internal issues or discussions about that. i mean, for instance, a law or a health or am or mental issue for security, but not many issues related to, to foreign policy. it's not clear that that is the thought. our report mentioned before that this is still on the hands of the mirror. we look at prevent this assessment topics to be discussing with your account to more about this for solicitor that most of the members are elected or will you not have the experience of participating in this layer of policy making? i mean, have in mind that most of the countries have no previous experience and they are going to sort of counsel itsyana as a kara,
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thank you very much for joining us. thank you for united states and mexico working together to bring life back to the desert. water is being diverted to restore weapons and force along the colorado river delta. and you wrap 11 points. the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as an analog esl not only got it's important to mentioned that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other exclusively for the benefit of the environment, i'm in their power in the results of what happened when water was returned to the region. speak for themselves. he went gabriella gonzalez,
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a scientist with the so nora institute says, since conservation efforts began, hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands have been restored. it's a long process. and that for the last 10 years, we have an registered at change from 50 bread species and the dell that and 10 years after we have more than 360 birds species along the river from the river, all the way to the estuary, where the rubber meets the sea, and here specifically like when i get on that we have registered more than a 162 bird species. there's also footage now suggesting wild cats including links is or thriving along with other endangered species like beavers, which had all but disappeared when water levels were critical. the viability of this renewed habitat, however, ultimately depends on a commitment from us and mexican partners to meet the demand for water. environmentalists admit that they're simply not enough water for the colorado river
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to flow freely all the way to the sea. but restoration projects like planting trees and maintaining wetlands like this one are delivering positive results for the regions ecosystems. the reason why the dell to dried up dates back to another agreement, signed in 1944 back then the u. s. in mexico established exactly how much water each country would receive from the river and for what purpose, not leaving a drop for the environment. mencken se gabriella says that while it was public policy that led to the loss of a flowing river, it can also be public policy that brings it back to life in this place, like when i could enter this project, started as his dream and 20 years later it's happening so i can imagine a flowing river, i can't imagine healthier ecosystems and i can imagine the river meeting with the ocean once again from may to october of this year. more than 43000000000 cubic meters of water will flow into the colorado delta. ensuring at least for now,
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the continued health of this natural environment. manuel did up a low al jazeera, the colorado river delta. and at least 2000 brush petrol station still without fuel u. k. government says at military tank, drivers will start delivering petrol across the country. from monday, as also plan to entice foreign drivers with special visas and pay rises, that as me banker reports a deals not probably not tempting enough a truck. his life is tough, says polish drive, a pewter wasik. he's criss crossed the continent for 6 years. polish whole years of the driving force of european supply chains, working long, lonely hours away from their families. mom voice guided and i go to go to susan. i have uncles who's chosen for 25 years, a big brother who's been driving for more than 15 years. and now my youngest sister has got a driving license and drives in the netherlands, and she's already had enough. the critical shortage of drivers many from eastern
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europe has left the continent in crisis with the u. k. hardest hit coven 19. put a stop to new driver training and post bricks. it immigration rules designed to put british workers. first of bank fired. british government plans to issue temporary 3 month visas for $5000.00 foreign truckers have been scoffed up by european drivers . i'm willing to help you came out of a crisis seemingly of its own making. for his bow, nancy evident that this is not an attractive proposition for our drivers beyond the issue of pay, the job needs to be stable and secure. if a driver has an employment contract in poland with a permanent employer, why would they quit everything and go to dk for 2 or 3 months just to help the british sought out their christmas? and this is the ongoing consequence of a shortage of around a $100000.00 drivers. some pedro pumps of simply run dry elsewhere. there are long
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queues of irate drivers. and there are now concerns about a central supplies reaching pharmacies in a week in which scuffles are broken out at some petrol stations. the government insist the situation is improving. although the army remains on standby. but it's not just lori drivers that are in short supply. another crisis looms close by a shortage of butcher's money from eastern europe. the farming industries warned the hundreds of thousands of pigs may have to be cold within weeks. unless the government issues visas to allow more bushes into the country. having to please, this is an interconnected crisis where the worst effects of breakfast and kobe to have collided. spreading chaos in everything from food to fuel. li fokker, al jazeera london annapolis, bought with santa thank you very much,
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mary. and while ronald coleman says that rumors that he's about to be fired as bar salon as coach are probably true home and no claims at the clubs hierarchy has shown him a lack of respect by leaking stories about his future team. i have just lost their 2nd street champions league game and our 6th in the spanish league who is trying to rebuild at the side following gillian l. message departure at the time when the club is more than a $1000000000.00 in debt. i mean, monday china is better that good. i wasn't told about any, think it's true that i just found out the president was here at training this morning, but i didn't see him. i can't say anything because once again, but i wasn't told on to think that my things stay the same for me, but i know what's going on. i have eyes and ears. i don't know that many things being leaks so the must be some truth in it. but i said again, well i haven't been told anything cause thing. oh pap, guardiola and your gun club have slightly more job security matches to sit in
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liverpool. sit 1st and 2nd in the english premier league table, the teams me that and failed on sunday. guardiola has been quick to talk up rivals qualities. she's still telling me to be a better manager. she put me another level to think about it, to prove myself what i have to do to be a better manager with our teams to try to meet them. and that is the reason why i am assuming these business he top women's legs and the united states has cancelled its upcoming a round of games. it follows allegations of misconduct against a head coach. several players have accused a pull, riley, or of verbally and sexually abusing them while they were part of his team. or his become at the said code to from the national women's soccer league it to be fired for misconduct. since all this in
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a statement the league said it was right to give everyone some space to reflect if a president jenny infant you know, says he can only achieve his ambitions for football development to if there are more regular well cups from arsenal manager, us and van gara and leading a women's a coach jill is, are leading the review into the way football is organized. hosting the mans woke up every 2 years. instead of every 4 is one option of being considered schieffer claim . this is the most inclusive and thorough consultation process. that football has ever seen. no one should be loser in this, everyone should be better off at the end of the day. otherwise, there is no way in changing. there is no reason in changing if the global war, the football and everyone in sight is not better off than we are aware of course,
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of the different challenges. well, we've been talking to the head of the global players union. if, if pro, he's concerned that player welfare is being overlooked, we will not agree to any substantial changes in the calendar before the health of the players is being taken care of. and they are proper safeguards being put in place. that's in the agreement that we have with fee for that there needs to be real negotiations about this and we expect that obviously to be honor and now look at the proposal of the world cup. it's being presented to us for the 1st time. probably about a week ago, and we will not have to analyze everything around it from the economics to the sporting side to the calendar, to the cultural impact of the game. and we always, we will need to consult with the players about this. because ultimately, the current players are the ones will who will play it and we need to get their views on the way the process started, i think was quite unfortunate in the sense of it going to the media 1st. it going
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through individual conversations with certain people 1st before the the stakeholders were properly introduced to the process. we had one meeting in which people presented to us and they're thinking that the meeting was, was constructive in the sense that we objectively could, could see what fever was actually presenting. and there are some ideas on the table which are more on the calendar front. i think than the competition design from which we obviously welcome. there is a proposal to institute essentially a month guarantee break in the summer for the players in the off season, which is something we've been pushing for for a long time. there is a conversation about reducing windows, which is i think something you at least need to very seriously consider based on the impact on travel based on the number of games actually, players can play consecutively in the national to format the impact on coaching, etc, etc. there is some upside in this. there could also be upside for lead football in this actually. and some of these things are positive. tom brady's preparing to return to new england as
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a tampa bay buccaneers at player for the 1st time. brady spend a 2 decades at the patriots at winning the super bowl 6 times. he left the franchise in 2019 last season. he led the buccaneers to victory at the superbowl. patriots didn't make the playoffs. brady had already thrown 10 touchdowns passes this season. i have nothing but incredible thoughts, memories, emotions towards all the kind of football experiences i've had that that's obviously one that was the longest. and i'm, i still have a lot of great friends here, but they don't want you there but this week, so. no, it, no exactly home feel. and once i'm out there and that's i was, well for me, i had you back to marry him. that's love you. thanks very much sun. i will not wraps up the news out, but i'll be back with a full listen in just a couple of minutes time, including with all the latest on a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in ethiopia. more than tag ry region. that's our top story in
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a couple of minutes. ah, ah. a discarded clothes for rich nations are funneled through charities and sold to impoverished nations on an unprecedented scale. a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to re so to some of the world's poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling an environmental catastrophe. people in power travel to gonna to uncover the 30 secret behind the world fashion that the kids that white
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man's clothes on edge is eda alex is the real world. reveals dramatic pictures from garza in may 2021. i lived there for a number of years and it, there is nowhere safe and god account done to his really missile attacks on for tyra books. why we're tired school of families, businesses and media organizations. simply blown up, goes a 60 minute warning analogy. 0 foster clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees once too tall and cheap and see you scroll. conservationist say they are yes. warming with eagleton below gazande butcher's. 4 years ago the government is here in the all east. the ban on the timber trading. that decision only open a flood gate of uncontrolled illegal mocking sierra leone is home to more than 5000
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was did you possess more than 1000? 500 of them are found in the normal mon to range and on their prop from safe cuz the vision is under pressure to save them after the resumption of lugging and the return of o. a spiraling humanitarian crisis now complicated by a diplomatic one. the united nations warns ethiopia, it has no legal right to expel 7 un officials. ah, law, i'm mary, i'm noisy. in london, you watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. on capitol hill, a presidential intervention joe biden arrived to heal policy divisions over his trillion.
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