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slots because conditions have improved back home, they say the grid continued to be targeted because of a and many other properties are being reported and all becomes seeking refuge conditions. here are far from idea ah. ready 4000 refugees and migrants, so detained during grades in libya, authority say they'll to port as many as possible. aah! i made read that again. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up. hundreds of women's marches take place across the us while a court decides whether to strike down a new anti abortion white, small the end of an era. or is it out going philippines president rodrigo, to, to say, says he's retiring from politics ahead of next year's elections. and we speak to
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one of the more than 1000 fighters in nigeria who've left boca around because of in fighting. ah, $4000.00 refugees, migrants including women and children, have been grounded up and detained in libya. it's described as one of the largest crackdowns in recent years. libya is a transit hub for people, mainly from other parts of africa in the middle east, trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. al jazeera, malik trader has ball for tripoli. libya has long been a transit hub for migrants trying to reach european shores after the revolution that toppled wall mortgage 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,
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a have been returned from sea to live europe, other or 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 moving forward. and the un refugee agency and libya has tweeted about a rescue operation in the mediterranean, 89 people. it said including 8 women and 3 kids brought to tripoli by boat to day to bodies were retrieved, 40 others missing. after the group set off on hazardous journey in wooden and rubber boats, you and hcr rescue all provided aid. legal pathways are needed for those seeking
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international protection. sorry, press the out a is a migration and asylum program officer at euro med rights. she says the situation is deteriorating, both the migrants out at c and, and detention centers. the session of my, against the independent tension for women and children. but for all my friends, it's becoming more and more worrying. we know the reason high and use of violence and is very difficult that people can go out from this center and plan the reach to go out and take the c. they are rest of the c and broke back. so that is why i'm thinking about the tackle violence. the only solution now is too often legal patch when the money in corridor that can lead people go out from libya and reach that will be entitled 3 in a safe way. otherwise, people will say in the pension, suffering these treatments, and they, when the will be able to leave believe yeah,
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that would be interesting and send back. i think that's a clear example. approve of this question. as the tragic olivia is, the fact that recently a few days ago, only libya in london with a story arrived at both with more than 6 people in like fish, bo bailey, with 600, that we don't have seen such a rival with so many people from 2013. this question is becoming warning and war 8, bullets only be in the central med and pur people the cane independent center. it's at least one moment has died for a wedding was bombed in northern afghanistan. local sources tell i was 0 that the explosion at a wedding hole in the jo shan province killed the bride and injured 5 others. it's not yet known who carried out. the attack has been another attack in the eastern city of dela, bad government sources. so that at least 4 people have been killed, including 2 civilians,
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and 2 taliban fighters. there's been no claim of responsibility. will. the taliban says that it's speaking directly to the us about building relations more than a month after american and foreign forces withdrew from afghanistan. but in an interview with al jazeera tele bonds, foreign affairs spokesman denounced us drone operations in afghanistan, space 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 doha agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and the other countries as well as ellers will not interfere and internal affairs offer of honest on. they are not only violating their own commitments,
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but they are also violating international law in the us. more than $600.00 marches are taking place to support women's reproductive rights. it's an annual event this year for march is focused on rules in several states to restrict access to will be oceans, especially in texas, which is effectively banded. a federal judge will now decide whether to strike down this law after hearing arguments from the pipe administrations justice department, how to serious hydro castros were still alive from austin and texas. heidi, what's the luther ah, adrian. there are thousands of protesters is gathered here, which is seen as really the ground 0 in this debate about access to abortion, because in texas, since september 1st, abortions have been basically you legalized made illegal in this state because of a new state law that says once a fetal heartbeat can be detected which is usually around 6 weeks of gestation. and
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before women typically realize they're pregnant, that any abortion after that cut off is illegal. and the way that this lot is written is innovative in the eyes of those who are against abortion. and i, in the eyes of those who want abortion rights, they say that it is deliberately trying to go around the legal system because it puts the task before private citizens to su, against abortion, providers. and anyone who helps a woman obtain an abortion in texas. so that legal challenge you're talking about that is only one of several cases that are expected to go for the u. s. supreme court. that eventually could challenge roe vs wade, which is of course, that 1973 landmark u. s. supreme court case that made abortions legal, 2 women across the united states adrian and the processor in austin is one of what $600.00 taking place across the country today.
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right there is an organized effort here as well as even at washington dc, which is where that supreme court is likely to hear. the 1st challenges to rovers is weighed in a case that it will hear in december. that is a case involving another conservative state mississippi. that is also seeking to ban abortions after an early cut off. but the one here in texas is the most extreme, at this point it has resulted in women having to continue with unwanted pregnancies or those who can afford it, traveling outside of this state to get those abortions. but the greatest fear of the protesters here is that eventually the u. s. supreme court, of course now with its trump republican and conservative majority may 1 day outlaw abortions across the u. s. once again. i think many thanks al 0. how did
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your castro that live in austin, texas? he was president joe biden says the 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, saving by october 18th, to avoid defaulting on debt payments. well, i hope you probably will be solely responsible with bill about that. that would be totally uncomfortable. never been done though. i hope that will happen. in chile arrival protests are going on in support of and against migrants from an grip. what they perceive as an influx of refugees is chilly, grapples with growing inequality. of those a, condemning xenophobia and racism. they say that refugees should be supported al jazeera, latin america editor to see a newman reports from santiago. what a group of about a 150 anti migrant demonstrate isn't gathered here in downtown san diego. and just
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a few minutes ago, another group, a pound remark, people dressed in black hooded, came through here to rocks and started beating some of the demonstrators. i can show you some of the blood on the, on the screen. it was, we got became very violent. the police had tried to push them away, but it has been very, very tension. these demonstrators are also threatening the, the media saying that we're all communism and that we support the united nation. so these are the sort of things that we're hearing, but basically very hard to say that chile is for the chileans. they're very angry that the jenny and government has allowed undocumented migrant to be coming into the country without identification. many times they are saying that the country can simply not take any more people, especially people who have not been vetted. now just to put this into context, chilly has become a bit like the, the south american version of what the united states is. and that is
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a magnet for undocumented migrant from all over the region, except that actually a formal he says that they're going to count, they're going to see the national anthem and then they're going to leave because they're becoming dangerous for them. but as i will say, chile is becoming a magnet for a reason for my going from all over the region. but unlike the united states, it's not nearly as well say not nearly as large, and it has become rather chaotic over the last month or so. none of these people here blamed the united nations. they say that it's forcing the julian government to adhere to certain international treaties to which it is a signatory. but however you want to look at it. this is a sign of how much resentment and anti migrant feeling is beginning to grow into need. since thousands and thousands of mainly been the migrants have been coming into the country. whether update next to on houses here,
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event calls for investigation or to the shooting overhang, a leader inside the world's largest refugee camp. walk lengthy and often frustration coalition talks mean for the future of european democracy. ah hello. they will have a look at africa in a moment, but 1st to the middle east, and we're watching a tropical cyclone that's developed into a severe psychotic storm as it works its way towards the gulf of a man. if we take a closer look, it worked. his way south of pakistan bringing a lot of wet and windy weather to coastal areas of iran as well. now it's taking aim for the north of oman. it is likely to bring some flooding rains, wind speeds of up to a 120 kilometers per hour. so we are expecting quite a lot of lift a dust and some possible dust storms in the surrounding area. we'll keep an eye on
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not no further north. we are seeing some heavy rain effect more than parts of iran, thanks to a bit of a winter remixed that's been plaguing the caucuses. but further south of this, it is a lot hotter, a lot dryer. the temperature above average for iraq and for q weight, but it is going to be down in dough. how are we going to sit in the high thirty's, but we will see a bit of a wind kicking around lots of hazy sunshine. now the weather is west to the west of yemen and that joins up with those storms rolling across central parts of africa. uganda is going to see some heavier rain in the days to come, as well as the democratic republic of congo. we could see some flooding here. now as we move down to southern africa, it is going to warm up for cape town. we're going to see the temperature pickup. ah, this is one of the most down the logical revolutions in all make our planet quit the day. we have to meet the seo tool emission targets liquid cost omega miti to
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mention many to be mind to where people are just talking about wind in solar. is it that can solve the problem? it won't. the world of distance in commerce is driving the energy transition each the promise of clean energy and illusion, the top side of green energy on al jazeera. ah ah, hello again, this is al 0. let's remind you of the main news, the south, 4000 refugees microns, including women and children of been rounded up and detained in libya. it's one of libya's largest crackdowns in recent years. at least 5 people have been killed in
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separate attacks in afghanistan, a blast at a wedding in joe, john killed the bride and come out of shocked at to civilians and to tell him on fighters in july about more than $600.00 march is taking place to support women's rights to the united states. the march is focused on laws in several states that restrict access to abortions, especially in texas, which has a near total bound while the procedure. whites groups are calling for an investigation into the killing of a prominent ro hang a refugee, a lita at the world's largest refugee camp. the shooting happened at cox's bazaar and bangladesh al jazeera town via child rape has been speaking to people that ebert della right and our security, our safety for years throwing 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,
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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 dan us precedent. donald trump at the white house, and i turned the un human rights council session in geneva 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 rang. 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 lay that in a thought 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
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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 similar to getting in recent months, the office of the refugee relief and reparation commissioner has severely restricted media access to the cox's bizarre refugee camp. making it difficult to gather news, but it's clear, many ravages feel fearful and angry. monitor that we're getting that we're 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, richard re al jazeera could to prolong cox's bazaar. taiwan says that 20 more chinese fighter jets have encroached its air space and the biggest incursion by
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badging. over the past few days, i pay scrambled jets after $38.00 chinese aircraft, including nuclear, capable bombers, and it's air space on friday china seas. taiwan is a break away province that the island sees itself as a sovereign state. ty bay is accused paging of launching missions near its territory. outgoing philippine president rodrigo to tirty has announced that he is retiring from politics. he confirmed that he won't stand for the vice presidency and next year's election. despite speculation, to the contrary. to 30 is constitutionally prohibited from standing for president. again, that he says, this overwhelming public sentiment, the trying to become vice president would violate the spirit of the constitution. general alan dugan has more from manila, whether the church has claimed that he is going to retire from politics will impact the 2022 elections remain to be seen. that is because there is still around 6 days
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to go before the ending of the filing of candidacy. and there is still up to november 15 where parties and candidates are allowed to switch candidates. this is a multi party system where you can have as many as 76 candidates in a presidential elections where you can have those backing out, supporting another others pledging allegiance, and pulling out, you know, loyalty and alliances. at this point, it is definitely too early to tell and it was the 3rd it did today. president of the good that there does switching and changing his mind is quintessentially do therapy. this is his political style. but what remains to be seen is who will field, who will be the administration bet for the 2022 presidential elections? there are still no opposition candidates. so again, it remains to be seen. it will take several months before we truly know who really has a strong chance of becoming the next president of the philippines in nigeria. more than 1000 fighters from boca rama recently surrendered. after infighting among
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we'll group forces want to rehabilitate them and their families. but local communities don't want to book i would address. i've spoken to one former pfizer who requested that we hide his identity. i am here, i am the one the bottom i was 11 when i joined boca her arm 3. my older sister who's currently in san visa, you're married to a buck a her, i'm top commander every now and then i call to threaten 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. jets fly overhead in the evening helicopters, rules, scarsdale and we are constantly bombarded by tillery fire, and i will unless you fight, you can't get enough to 8 you. i served both shackle and mamma new affections. you don't get to hear what alice said, look only what a mom she cal says again, he's beyond reproach. when she cows, fathers attack water that they kill every one they come across to them, they ripe burn them a bomb houses,
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markets mosques give mamma. nur disagree with the v, i asked him to stop out, otherwise i'd leave them with them. that sound mom, unearned mohammed use of sunlit that 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, mostly ego empower you mom. i so st. some fathers from libya, diesel mama, no was like an errand boy but he commanded the group that was sent in when they came through cheddar and his year had him. they were well armed, the 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 the time, garza was captured, that i was trying to film it. i worked as a medic say, a fighter and a journalist naturally when you return from such misadventure, not everyone will trust you and accept you update there also people let me take a long time. observe only before they trust you. again, the treatment from the government is surprising. i still have the fear that sunday
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in the future, the government will come after me. after all the my, him in destruction with cost and rivers of larva continue to spew from the volcano in the canary islands. new fishes have been opening up, giving rise to more eruptions. hundreds of homes have been destroyed, and thousands of people have been forced to leave. cirrus joan hall reports from naval keno in la palmer. and i said all along, this is an unpredictable event, this rupture, and it is constantly evolving. the vulgar 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 the way so that you can have a closer look at this extraordinary view of an erupting volcano. here you 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 erupt units emitting more liquid, foster flowing lava, which is now heading off in a new lava stream,
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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, 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 did a press conference described 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, that at least some of them may in the coming days. and i was lose some of their property or potentially their homes. china is facing a major energy crisis with periodic power cuts in northern parts of the country,
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but beijing says it's confident that there will be steady fuel supplies. as winter approaches. earlier this week, top energy firms 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 poles and are closed and cut us 1st legislative elections. people have been choosing members of the sure council. voters will decide who fills 30 of the councils, $45.00 seats. the rest are appointed by cut out a mere who previously chose all members of the body al jazeera dawson jibari, has been following the votes. indo the woman that i spoke to her today, they were voting. they said it's important for them to have a say in their government to have 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
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population to be more inclusive in the government and 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 mini 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 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 ed left out of the process because of certain legalities of how long they've been here in 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,
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proposal close to george's election a day off to a full president brickle suckers. philly was arrested. he had returned from exile to support the opposition in the municipal voted, seen as a crucial trust for the ruling party. soccer said he was convicted in absentia in 2018 for abuse of paul, but insist the case was politically motivated. it spent 6 months since the netherlands held elections and coalition talks are still happening after sunday's election result in germany. many fear that it may be going down the same path. steadfastly looks at the complicated process of coalition building in european democracies, $197.00 days after voters in the netherlands went to the port. they were told it was only one coalition possible to avoid new elections. the same coalition they had before. one that was forced to step down in january after child care benefits scandal. mr. other, you run a search waco? alicia talked oddly. elections. i didn't oh give reaction after i with at least as
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month. well, the government, now we don't have little if the main parties managed to agree a new government based on the old coalition is expected in weeks neighboring germany where coalition talked have started after sundays elections. he is a similar scenario that's got to do, of course, with the political system and the fragmentation of the political system. also in germany, the biggest party is now quite small as compared to what it used to be. and it's the same as we see in the netherlands, 19 parties, and now represented in parliament in the netherlands in germany. they are 6 because of a 5 percent threshold to obtain seats in 2017, it took 5 months to form a coalition in germany. in the same year, 7 month when needed to build a coalition in the netherlands, belgium holster world workers haven't taken 45 month to reach an agreement in 2011 . many arch feel increasingly frustrated by lengthy talks being held while
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decisions on crisis like housing and climate are postponed. i think that it's ridiculous that it's taking this long and also the lack of transparency we've had in this entire process. i think it's, it's genuinely shocking. so it's embarrassing to that and only because some politicians don't like each other. our national interests and the interest of the photos are put aside. there's a democracy in full swing, with continuous talks and a variety of coalitions on the table. food for political pundits, but frustrating for voters who had hoped that the democratically elected politicians would stop making some urgent decisions by now. and some are wondering if this model of democracy, maybe outdated, political commentators fear the lack of transparency will lead to increasing distrust towards politics and politicians. i think it is a real problem and maybe you need to see how you can change the system if you really want to change the system, you need to 3rd,
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my majority and it's really hard to get a majority despite it's shortcoming. some say the current system still bass represents different voices in dutch society, or he will she the middle to for her like him, formerly who, what you see in the netherlands compared to countries that have only 2 parties and only one party governs after the election, is the policies changed completely after 4 or 5 years in the netherlands. policy is like a tanker that only slightly changes cause. and that means more stability with the netherlands and germany's coalition talks ongoing and france due to hold elections in april. some say they're concerned political stability in europe is becoming hard to find. step, fasten al jazeera, the hake california will become the 1st us state to make it compulsory for school children to be vaccinated against coven. 19 governor gavin newsome says the move could come into effect as early as january. the mandate is pending approval from
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the us food and drug administration for 12 to 15 yells. and the broadway musical aladdin has been forced to cancel shows only 3 days after it reopened. disney says the 10 day break came off to several covered infections were reported among its constant crew. despite all of them being fully vaccinated. it's the 1st corona virus related cancellation of a broadway show since they began reopening over the last few weeks. ah, it is good to be with a fellow, adrian finnegan here in dough. how the headlines and al jazeera, $4000.00 refugees and migrants, including women and children, have been rounded up and detained in libby up. it's one of libya's largest crackdowns in recent years. monic trader reports from tripoli.

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