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an extraordinary film, archives standing for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real pot for the era of darkness on a g, a 0. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call hand will, but you can use in current affairs that matter to years, ah, 4000 refugees migrants to the tame during raids and libya authority sale to port as many as possible. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up, the taliban says that it's talking to the u. s. on improving relations spot has made it clear it's anger. over america's drone operations in afghanistan. hundreds
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of women's marches take place across the u. s. while a court decides whether to strike down a new anti abortion white's law at a force of nature, the russian from la palma's volcano intensifies shooting more molten lava, toxic gas, across the island. ah, $4000.00 refugees migrants including women and children, have been rounded up and detained in libby up. it's described as one of the largest crackdowns in recent years. libya is a transit hub for people may be from other parts of africa, the middle east trying to cross the mediterranean to europe al jazeera martin. trina has more now from tripoli of why the government is doing it. libya has long been a transit hub for migrants trying to reach european shores after the revolution that
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toppled while market daffy and the political divisions and conflict in the country . those numbers have steadily increased just to give you a number for, for 2021. according to iowa, libya over 25285 migrants, a have been returned from sea to libya, other 455 deaths as the and over 660 missing. so, you know, this is a campaign by the government of national unity to crack down on illegal activities and to sort of, you know, polish their image among regular libyans here. of course, there are critics saying that, you know, there, there were the abuses against migrants yesterday a, but we're gonna have to wait and see unless, until investigations come out and, and what this means are moving forward. and the you and refugee agency and libya has treated about a rescue operation in the mediterranean, 89 people. it says including 8 women and 3 kids brought to tripoli by boat to day. 2 bodies were retrieved,
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40 others missing. after the group set off on hazardous journey in wooden and rubber boats, you and hcr and rescue. org, provided aid, legal pathways are needed for those seeking international protection. that's rough canister, where the taliban says that it's speaking directly to the us about building relations more than a month after american and foreign forces withdrew. but in an interview with al jazeera, the tele bonds. foreign affairs spokesman denounced us drone operations in afghanistan, base dear violation of our territorial integrity of afghanistan. it is a blatant and a clear violation. it is against the commitments that the united states of america made in the doha agreement. the doe agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and the other countries as well, its allies will not interfere in internal affairs of
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a plan. this time they are not only violating their own commitments, but they are also violating international law. will the issue of women's rights was also brought up until ga, how bulky insisted that it will simply take time to see some change. we have committed and we have guaranteed all the rights that have been afforded to women in islam. that is the right to education, the right to health care, the right to work. and are they the, the process that the world wants us for the steps they want, want us to take, we are taking them, we have seen progress in them. we understand all the complexities offer off the of the current world. we understand it very well and we are working. but again, i must emphasize that as the saying, sit a goes, the room was not built in
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a day. a bombing targeting or targeting a wedding has killed at least one woman in northern afghanistan. local sources tell al 0, the explosion at a wedding hall in the jose john province killed bride and injured at least 5 others on this. but another attack in the eastern city of jalal about government sources, so that at least 4 people have been killed, including 2 civilians. and 2 taliban fighters. polls are now close out the cat as 1st legislative elections. people have been choosing members of the sure or council voters have been deciding who fills 30 of the councils, 45 seats, the rest are appointed by cutters. amir who previously chose all members of the body. let's bring it out to serious dawson barry who's been following the vote today. they've been a significant number of women candidates running in this election. how important is the women's vote in cut out also? well, as the woman that i spoke to today, there were voting, they said it's important for them to have a say in their government to have
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a seat at the table where the decisions are being made. this of course, is all part of a larger picture that the near of cuts are and has decided to include the local population to be more inclusive in the government and in decision making process. and of course, women make up a big part of that. there are $27.00 candidates running out of the a nearly $240.00 candidates and the women that were campaigning. their issues that they raised was one of and one of the many was about women's rights in the country . and the voters said that it's important for them to have representation at that level. of course, to sure council will have its challenges once they get to work. they will serve a 4 year term and a, one of the things they will have to address. one of the many things is that countries labor laws, as well as their citizenship issues that have been a part of the conversation about the selection. certain countries have been left out of the process because of certain legalities of how long they've been here in
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this country. and we also know that the official said one of the issues that the sure counsel will address is the electoral laws itself. the process, if they have any issues that can be raised at that level. and we know that to the 30 members will be announced in the coming hours. and the women are also very much aware that this is an important step for them. but it's not the 1st time that they will be taking part in the countries a government in 2017, the mere appointed for women to the shore council and making it very important. important that it's important to have women as part of the conversation and government as well. in general, there seems to be a lot of welcome news about the selection for the locals that we saw at the polling stations. there was a steady stream of voters coming through and they were all very happy that this process is now more inclusive and they are looking forward to what this sure counsel will be able to do for them down the line or some of the effects of serious dorsal jabari, their lives in bo, in the us,
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more than 600 march isn't taking place to support women's reproductive rights. it's an annual event. this year the march is focused on laws in several states to restrict access to abortions, especially texas, which is effectively branded. a federal judge will now decide whether to strike down this law after hearing arguments from the bite, but ministrations justice department. how did your castro lifestyle in austin, texas? i salute that. oh, you never. 1000 from teamsters here were expecting from the organizer some about 10000 gathered by the texas state capital, which is really considered to be ground 0 for this debate on access to abortion. why? because now taxes has become the most restrictive state in the united states on when it comes to abortion, because of a new state law that took effect on september 1st, which effectively bands abortion as a whole. that because this law says, once
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a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which is usually around 6 weeks of gestation, any abortion after that is illegal. and anyone who assist in getting that abortion even say the driver who takes a woman to the clinic, not just the doctor themselves, to perform the procedure. they could be sued by a private citizen in taxes and held liable. now the protesters hearsay that is simply unconstitutional. because it has resulted in women having to travel long distances, those who have the money to do so to seek an abortion in neighboring state that so allow it more for women to carry their unwanted pregnancy i, which is an a decision that the protestors here saying should be left to the women themselves. they are still hoping that there is some legal recourse for eventually overturning the state ban. but it's notable that the u. s. supreme court, with its new majority of trump terminated earlier,
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has had refused to overturn the band. for now we're still waiting for that case. the merits of this case to wind up again before the u. s. supreme court adrian id. this is one of what more than 600 protests taking place today, right across the country. ah, yes, that's right. this is in conjunction with the women's march. if you recall that started after the former president donald trump was elected. and it's really been in mobilization of women across the country, but now the focus is squarely on access to abortion, reproductive rights, which women have call last around, an issue that they want to protest about, especially as a u. s. supreme court may be poised to make decisions back hood could illegal wise abortions once again in this country, many thanks to the downstairs hydro castro that live at austin,
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texas. u. s. president joe biden says that he hopes his political rivals. the republicans will be responsible and not stand in the way of congress raising the debt limit. the government needs to increase or suspend its borrowing ceiling by october 18th to avoid default, to avoid defaulting on debt payments. well, i hope we probably won't be solely responsible to raise the debt and the billable to the debt. that would be totally uncomfortable. never been done. so i hope that won't happen. we'll get a weather update. next on i was 0, been calls for an investigation into the shooting of a prominent ro hang a leader inside the world's largest refugee camp. and we speak to one of the more than 1000 fighters in nigeria who left boca her arm because of in fighting. ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated worlds best, a line of 2021. hello. they let start in south asia and we're watching a tropical cycling that's developed into a severe iconic storm as it moves to the south of pakistan. now it's got a bit of a history behind it. coming across more than parts of india were seen wind gusts of up to a 120 kilometers per hour flooding rains affecting those coastal areas. and it's going to move on to the gulf of oman in the coming days for northern areas of india, it dries up lots of heat coming through for new deli, $35.00 degrees. there is looking very wet. however, in the north east, we have got an amber warning out for heavy rain for our son, and that's going to bleed into their pile and parts of bangladesh. we could see flooding here for the south. the monsoon rains, pick up scenes and sharp showers come into play on monday for sri lanka. now as we move to east asia, it has cleared up nicely for japan. now that typhoon min delay has pushed off north
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we, i think lots of sunshine come through and the temperature in toko will touch 30 degrees . by the time you get to monday, but it is going to get wet of the korean peninsula up in the north. you can see that really heavy rain, we could see some flooding here. and that weather system moving across central and north eastern areas of china, bringing some very heavy downpours and we could see further flooding here. that sure update the weather sponsored by cut, i always voted world's best airline of 2021 cutter. one of the fastest growing nations in the cut over then development international government, middle east trade of filling up from the world wanting cutters. gateway to world trade.
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oh ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the bad news. the saw 4000 refugees and migrants, including women and children, have been rounded up and detained in libya. it's one of libya's largest crackdowns and recent he is hold on the $600.00 marches are taking place to support women's rights to the united states. the launch is focused on laws in several states restricting access to abortions, especially in texas, which is effectively banded on the taliban says that it speaking directly to the us about building relation spot, the groups. foreign affairs spokesman denounced us drone operations in afghanistan, base as a violation of international law. georgia as former president mccall suckers philly
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has spent the night in detention after returning from exile to support the opposition and local elections. he was detained just hours after arriving in the country. he was seen smiling as police, took him into custody suckers for the cold on people to vote against the coupling party in saturdays local election. then to hold street protests, he was convicted in absentia in 2018 for abuse of power, but insists that the case was politically motivated. more now from out of here was robin for estie, a walker in tbilisi. nobody expected that mac osx vinny was going to show up on the elite, on the eve of these elections. he has in the past they did, he would come to georgia this time. he said he would fly in to night. well, he said, surprised. everybody showed up yesterday morning, then everybody was learning. where was he? was he really here? what impact, what was he going to be able to achieve on the loose in georgia is
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a wanted man in any announcement last night that he had been arrested. or what this goes to show is how much of an influence this man continues to exert over the george and political scene. and whether or not his reappearance in georgia is going to somehow ignite a passions here and get more people to come out. and vote is a divisive figure, and so there are many georgians who may feel of it. this is the chance now to deliver change in georgia and show their objection to discover their will. so george's, who will be very put off by the 2nd video return. they've had enough of, of, of his involvement in the george and political scene. and so that may work in the governance government's favor with, with their supporters. emboldened to come out and show that they still support this government. it's still the most popular party. in fact, in georgia, consistently in the polls, several percentage points a heads of mikhail sacrifice,
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vinnie's opposition party, the united national movement rights groups are calling for an investigation and the killing of a prominent ra hanger, leader at the wells largest refugee camp. the shooting happened at cox's design, bangladesh, al jazeera, tanveer, chandry has been speaking to people that say that devastated and fearful about della right and our security, our safety for years rowing a leader mobile la, regularly received that threads and predicted who'd be killed like many other ringer refugees, mohammed cuts him, says he feels devastated for years now. we've been watching and following my he bullet was jammed to us. all this don't so much for us, but we couldn't save him. he took our case to the global community to seek justice for us mobile or came to prominence when he was chosen to represent his community on a visit to meet then you as president, donald trump, at the white house. and i turned the un human rights council session in geneva,
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in 2019. this is the place where ro hang our community laid out my bowl. i was shot that when as the night there's a uneasy come prevailing in the camp and a heavy presence of security rowing our effigies are worried and anxious to find out who is behind the killing. a funeral was held for more hibler inside the camp. among those there, his wife and 8 children to lay that he will be such a thing. he left, he was so much responsibility. i am devastated. how can i manage the family now? it's a difficult road ahead. i am scared to live here. now we need security as he is dead now, only a luck give us justice. police said the murderer was well planned. i'm of the police. it would be the unity of the country. all police units are involved in resolving this case and finding the motive behind it. we got some important information today and detained the suspect. hopefully we will resolve this case. so we're going to get the report in recent months, the office of the refugee relief and repair to ration commissioner has severely
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restricted media access to the caucasus bizarre refugee camp. making it difficult to gather news, but it's clear, many refugees feel fearful and angry. part of that which isn't that were very worried about his killing. he was a leader in the community. he pleaded our cause to the world. many who did not want to be identified on camera told al, does it or that the murder is the latest example of a fight for power between armed gangs. inside the world's largest refugee camp 10, recharged re al jazeera could to prolong cox's bizarre in china is facing a major energy crisis with periodic power cuts in northern parts of the country. but beijing says it's confident there will be steady fuel supplies as winter approaches. earlier this week, top energy funds were ordered to do whatever it takes to secure supplies. local governments have been forced to restrict electricity, leaving many homes and factories without power. taiwan says that 20 more chinese
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fighter jets have encroached its ass face in the biggest incursion by beijing. over the past few days, ty bay scramble jets after $38.00 chinese aircraft including nuclear, capable bombers. and it's asked based on friday china seas. taiwan is a break away province, but the island itself sees itself as a sovereign state. i pay has accused beijing of launching missions near its territory. a cause for celebration in chile, a state of emergency imposed to stop the spread of coven 19 has been lifted. strict nighttime curfews have been in place since early last year, but after a recent decline in infections, life is returning to normal for many. our latin america editor lucio newman reports from santiago free at last. it's a sentiment shared by millions of chileans, after 18 months of the state of emergency imposed by the government because of the pandemic. a non interrupted curfew, one of the world's longest,
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forced people to rush home early every day. now chileans are hoping to get back to a semi normal life. oh disco texan bars will also finally be able to reopen until the wee hours of the morning once a year. more lateral, we are very happy. this is good for the economy though, and for people state of mind, it's been too long. i've been yeah, boy sallied them and it was about time. and now we can finally go out at night and have a social life that we really needed. you know, we love it so far there have been more than 3700 grown virus related deaths in chile and some 1600000 confirmed cases. health officials and politicians concede that the long running curfew had become unnecessary. but truth be told, it was becoming almost impossible to enforce. yet not everyone is happy about the restrictions being lifted doesn't get with them at all the out. my friends are
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going to want to kill me, but i wish we still had the curfew. i could tell guessed that it was time to leave, or i could leave early by just think oops, thomas curfew time to go. although there is no longer a curfew. plenty of restrictions still remain over. 19 infections have dropped dramatically in chile, more than 90 percent of the target population has been fully vaccinated. and some people haven't even received a 3rd dose. what does it mean? see, you still have to wear a face mask everywhere except while eating. and you also have to shall go for vaccination to enter most places. chili's borders are now also finally open to international travelers. a lifesaver for the crippled tourist industry. but anyone who enters the country must go into quantity for 5 to 7 days. it's a glass, at least half full. unfortunately, these new found freedoms could disappear if infection rates begin to search. once again, to see a newman al jazeera santiago, california will become the 1st
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u. s. state to make it compulsory for school children to be vaccinated against cove . at 19, governor gavin newsome says the move could go into effect as early as january. the mandate is pending approval from the us food and drug administration for 12 to 15 year olds. the f d, a fully approved vaccines for students over the age of 16 in august and the broadway musical aladdin has been forced to cancel shows only 3 days after it reopened. disney says the 10 day break came of the several covered infections were reported among it's cast and crew, despite all of them being fully vaccinated. it's the 1st corona virus related cancellation of a broadway show since they began to reopen. after over the last few weeks. people living in a small colombian town say that an influx of mostly haitian refugees migrants is pushing them out of housing. the migrants to try to catch boats on their way north to the u. s. and
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a solder appeared. he reports now from the town of the coakley. after weeks sucking this beach down a few 100 migrants, mostly haitians are finally able to continue their journey north battle. while others continue to scramble for a ferry ticket despite being told, they're sold out until the end of october. and that's because neighboring, panama is only allowing $500.00 to enter the country each day is mighty, saint juice and his family are among the lucky ones who are finally able to leave. after a 45 day weight, i presume, like a couple of businesses and locals take advantage of us being stuck here. while a colombian buys akila brice for the equivalent in pesos of less than $2.00. they charge us 7 or $8.00, and that's just wrong. our 1st, why is worry now of having to cross the notoriously dangerous darien jungle only to end up being the port? it was hopeless. i did. i, we know there's
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a lot of crime on the other side armed thiefs risk of sexual abuse. i have a family member that's been through that, but returning to not an option return to watch. i already spent $10000.00 to get here. i'd need to spend the same to return. like many haitians here he settled in chile after a devastating earthquake. ravage this country in 2010. the different on the crisis following cove. it's pushed them back on the road. at least 22000 migrants are staying in a co clea. some can afford to stay in house, as earl tells others, or forced to pitch tents on the beach to try to in this crisis coloma. now tori, these are now openly trying to dissuade the migrant set from continuing their journey, insisting on the risks belie ahead and also telling them that they will likely be the abortive if they reach the united states or even mexico. secondly, calling for alison thought to stop the influx. the government has also ordered
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travel companies to stop selling bus tickets to migrants and in columbia from ecuador, florida. the scare tactics are working. some asians have decided to return to their host countries. none would go on camera, but they said they either ran out of money were, are too scared to be deported. back to haiti that it was almost 200 people are now returning every day and they're communicating to their friends and relatives. that it's not worth trying to do this any more with the news tightening around him, some are left with no option, but at mit direct him to failed. even when they had nothing to return to, i listened that a beauty and justine, cookie in nigeria more than a 1000 fighters from boca her arm of recently surrendered after in fighting among the armed group. authorities want to rehabilitate them and their families. but local communities don't want them back. i don't 0 i would address, spoke to one full, a fighter who requested that we hide his identity. ah yeah,
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i hear i am the one the bottom i was 11 when i joined boca her arm through my older sister who's currently in san betia. married to a buck a her on top commander. every now and then i call to threatened to kill me for joining infidels. life in somebody. so as tough. i live there. what i know, what i'm talking about. that every morning jet fly overhead in the evening helicopters rules scarsdale and we're constantly bombarded by hillary fire, and i with the must, you fight, you can't get enough to 8. i served both shackle and mamma new affections. you don't get to hear what alice said, only what a mom she cal says again, he's beyond reproach. when she calls father's attack, a lot of them. i kill every one i come across them. i ripe burn my bomb houses, markets mosques, give mamma, nor disagree with me. i asked him to stop, otherwise i'd lay is it that some a manure muhammad uses sunlit? that is, they contacted arsole who advised them to break away a leg. if you have it ascending mine, you quit normal. there's nothing religious about the group. you mice,
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mostly ego empower lie. you mom. i so sent some fathers from libya and little mamma know was like an errand boy, but he commanded the group that was sent in when they came through check and his year had him. they were well armed. they had instructions to fight and destroy chicago. but if someone is shot, i treat them. i drove ambulances. after a while, they took me to the media department at a time, garza was captured that i was trying to film. i didn't, i worked as a medic say, a fodder and a journalist. naturally, when you return from such misadventure, not everyone will trust you and accept you as they. there are also people. let me take a long time observing me before i trust you. again, the treatment from the government is surprising. i still have the fear that sunday in the future, the government will come after me. after all, the my, him in destruction with cost than rivers of love, are a continuing dispute from the volcano in the canary islands. new fishes have been opening up, giving rise to more eruptions. hundreds of homes have been destroyed. thousands of
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people have been forced to leave out the rest. your whole has more now from near the volcano in la palmer. and i've said all along. this is an unpredictable event, this rupture, and it is constantly evolving the bumper bucket ologist have worn people to expect anything at any time. and so it has proven in the past few days. let me step out of the way so that you can have a closer look at this extraordinary view of an erupting volcano. here you can see the lava spewing high into the air. there. a new event that was opened on thursday night is now in full flow. it's been described as a new focus of the eruption it's emitting more liquid, foster flowing lava, which is now heading off in a new lava stream, a new direction towards the north. it's expected that the topography of the mountain side will eventually lead it round in a loop to join the original lava stream heading down to the sea. but the water is that in the creation of that loop around it takes in more property,
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potentially more buildings. and infrastructure in its part that we know that over night there were more buildings that did come in gulf by the lava, although at this point were told, houses are not on the threat. the head of the local government in a press conference described it as worrying. he said this meant more drama ahead. potentially more people who would need to be helped. there are no current plans for further evacuation, but of course the worry will be that among the 6000 people already evacuated at that at least some of them may in the coming days. and i was lose some of their property or potentially their homes. ah, it is good to have with us hello adrian, sitting here in the headlines on al jazeera, 4000 refugees and migrants including women and children, have been rounded up in detail.

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