tv [untitled] October 3, 2021 7:00pm-7:30pm AST
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the world, but i'm prepared for the digital age. apple kicks on game, make an effort from an app store. is the phone, make it abusing it's monopoly and afghan businesses and new thing international customers? counting the cost on al, just that ah, at least $13.00 people have been killed in a bomb attack outside mosque, and afghanistan's capital no group has claimed responsibility. ah, i'm sammy's a them. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, $500.00 refugees and migrants are intercepted off libya's coast follows raids in which thousands were detained. opposition parties in georgia make allegations of fraud after elections claims been denied by the routing party. a
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child is among 3 people killed in oman, those tropical cyclone, shahid, moose across the gulf country. ah, at least 13 people have been killed in an explosion in afghanistan. capital. the bombing targeted the entrance of the 2nd largest ma skin cobble, a memorial service was being held for the mother of taliban spokesman's, or b hall um jacket. at least 32 people were injured. no group is claimed responsibility. so have been j. it has more from cobble while it is going to be a big dent in the taliban se claim that this country is seeing an unprecedented peace and security. obviously, it has been the case for the last 6 weeks. but this attack in the heart of cobble at an area which was secured by all of the taliban factions here is going to st.
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shockwave definitely across of gonna stand where people are going to be asking questions about how secure it really is. this is the place where hundreds of people were gathering at not just taliban fighters and supporters, but others as well who were trying to get a glimpse of the taliban spokesman, who's been avoiding, appearing in public paces for a very long time. this was a time to go and meet him in person and give you condolences and al jazeera. he went there, we saw that there were multiple tears of, of security. their initial report say, suggested it could have been a suicide bomb, but it hasn't been confirmed by sources on the ground. but it does goes to show that how difficult the situation in afghanistan is for the taliban to control. because by and large, they have taken over control of security, but they also released hundreds and hundreds of prisoners as well, which they were criticized for. it is going to be difficult for them to curtail
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this sort of activity where according to taliban fighters, it's not. i sal, or other groups which control and large area in one sun, but are operating in smaller sleeper cells. libya's coast guard is intercepted about carrying around $500.00 refugees and migrants to europe have been returned to libyan shoals. it comes a day after security forces detained. thousands in raids be when says one person was killed and at least 15 others injured in the crack down. officials described it as a security campaign against illegal migration and drug trafficking. merrick trainer has more from tripoli. i spoke to a senior official in the ministry of interior earlier today, and he told me quite frankly, libya is in a catch 22 situation. there's a lot of pressure from european countries to stop the flow of migrants reaching europe. but when they do that, they're put into these, the tension centers where,
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where human rights organizations are saying that there's a lot of abuse that they're overcrowded, that they're not, that they're not safe and abuses occur. so the libyans are really sort of in a, in a, in a very challenging situation when they bring back these migrant aid organizations or are criticizing them when they do not. european countries are putting pressure there, beefing up their living coast guard, their beefing up their, their, their coastal security. and when you talk to experts, they say that the europeans aren't really moving in the right way. rather than beefing up, you know, the coastal security of libyan coast guard, they should be focusing on investment in the countries of origins, 40 migrants. now these migrants are leaving, you know, extreme poverty famine war to come here to risk a very dangerous and treacherous journey to libya, and yet another journey across the mediterranean, very perilous and dangerous journey. so experts will say that the european union
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and the international community should be focusing on investing in, in, in creating jobs and opportunities for these people in these countries of origin. so they won't risk these, these long and treacherous journey. moving to tennessee an hour, thousands of people have been demonstrating in support of the president on wednesday, i say at name, they do physics professor with little political experiences. countries 1st female prime minister and as the buddha and is now working to form a government. the opposition is accused side of carrying out a qu after suspending parliament in july and announcing plans to rule by decree, bernard smith as more from tunis. there are many thousands of people on the streets of tunis and on the streets of other towns and cities in june. his ear showing their support for president, case saeed. that's an attempt to month on from when the president suspended
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parliament and subsequently started to rule by decree and attempt to show there is continued support for the path, the country, the path. the present is taking this country down at because they have been increasing grumblings, particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in algeria has closed its air space to all french military flights heading to the sal region and a deepening diplomatic stand off. on saturday president abdur mcgee to boone recalled his ambassador from france. it was in response to french president emanuel micron saying algeria is ruled by a political military system, which is tired. the french military says it doesn't tend to pay. the aerospace closure will have any impact on its operations against arm groups. in the sy
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sedan is being warned that failure to make progress towards civilian leadership could put us economic and political support at risk. and attempted q 2 weeks ago is caused more mistrust between the military and civilian groups that share power in a transitional government. still no dates for the military to hand over control to the civilian side. this tension is piling pressure on a p steel sign between the transitional government and rebel groups a year ago. if morgan has more from cartoon. when this agreement was negotiated, it was split into tracks, which means every region where there was a conflict, had its own track, and there was virtually conflict all around the country. so there was the western track that represented. therefore, there was the eastern track that represented the eastern states of casala godaddy and red sea state. and then there was the 2 regions or 2 areas track and that was for blue nile and south core define. then there was the center track and the northern track, and that was because each and every region had its own demands when coming,
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when it came to negotiating a peace agreement. now a year on some of the people have expressed this content. we still have to arm groups. the sedans liberation front led by abdougla, had him home at noon, yet to sign an agreement with the transitional government. and then you also have the sedans liberation, sudan people's liberation movement, led by the as his m hello, who's in southward to find him noon. i'll also yet to sign a deal with the transitional government. so lots of issues going on there. then you have the refugees who are the displaced people in the camps in dar for who say that they were not consulted when disdain was a, was signed. therefore, they believed that the peace agreement is not going to result in them coming out of their camps and going back to their villages. there's also the issue of security arrangements, and that is the arm groups are supposed to be merging into the national army by the end of the 3 transitional period. now some of the armed groups have arrived with the forces here in the capitol cartoon. others have started the, the,
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the integration process in other areas, but it's still a process that has already started way behind schedule. in georgia, the governing party has taken the lead in local elections. they've been overshadowed by the sudden return and arrests of former president mikhail such. philly. the vote is seen as a critical task to an months of political style night, but election observers race concerns. robin foster walker reports from tbilisi julius governing party the georgia dream wasted no time in claiming victory with results of rule giving it a 47 percent share of votes. cast. cotton mercado about georgian society has once again given a proper response to the political forces, thirsting for revenge, which threatened our state with violence and unrest. but the leader of those political forces was emphatic that they are on course for at least a few upsets drug or towers or gotcha. originally i was today,
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we can freely say that the georgia dream has completely lost the capital. the political scene to tbilisi is lost and we can already say the city council will be staffed by opposition parties. that's not the case yet. a run off is expected the chance for the united national movement, george's largest opposition party to win an important prize for other big cities will also go to 2nd round. is yogato rica, the sudden return to georgia of exile to former president michaels sucker sch villi . and subsequent to rest may have energized the opposition convicted in absentia of abusive power. while in office, such really has said his charges are politically motivated and is now on hunger strike. he and the rest of the opposition wanted these elections to be a referendum on the georgia dream government. they did not get the decisive result they were hoping for. although election observers have noted many instances of
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frauds and intimidation, government misuse of resources may also have tilted results in its favor. george's western allies have grown increasingly concerned that the political parties here must start settling their differences in the interests of their country. the outcome of the selection suggests voters want the same robin 1st year. walker al jazeera tbilisi still had an al jazeera colombians in town, say they're being kicked out of their homes as landlords take advantage of a migrant influx. petitioning parliament in china, single women, sig, the rights of fries that eggs. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle
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airways voted world's best air line of 2021. hello, that is more wet weather to come from north eastern areas of india as we looked to south asia. you can see we had flooding in west bengal, we could see more as that rain continues to fall. we have got an amber alert out for the heavy rain for a summer as we go in some mondays and that's going to bleed into nepal and bangladesh. we could see some flooding here become tuesday. it does ease. and the rain has cleared for much of the north west new delhi, sing a lot of heat come through the temperature sitting in the mid thirty's, and it is going to climb. as we go further into the week for the south, the monsoon rains do pick up with some shop of thunderstorms coming into play for sri lanka. now as we move to east asia, it's looking very hot and dry for many eastern and southern areas of china. but it is looking rather wet in the north, once again, that slow moving weather system, bringing those pulses of rain all the way from such one province to shank on and
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onwards to north korea. we could see some flooding here. if we take a closer look, you can see it pushing across towards northern japan. it is going to get rather intense as we go into choose day. but for the south, and for hon shoe, it is looking a lot finer and dryer sunshine coming in for tokyo at 30 degrees celsius. that sure update. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways voted will best airline of 2021 hospitals and clinics across asia battle code 19 mountains of medical waste are piling up one 0, one east investigates this dangerous pandemic full with one algae 0. talk to al jazeera. we ask, what gives you hope that it is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seemed to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on the whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers until about the stories that matter on al jazeera.
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ah ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. at least 13 people have been killed in an explosion in afghanistan's capital. the bombing targeted the entrance of the 2nd largest mosque in cobble, a memorial service, was being held for the mother of taliban. spokesman's of the alarm. wood jacket libya's coast guard as intercepted a boat carrying around $500.00 refugees and migrants syrup and is returned them to live in shores comes a day after security forces detained. thousands of migrants and raids. thousands of people have been demonstrating in support of tennessee as president on wednesday. i say it named geophysics professor with little political experience is the country's
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1st female prime minister and the u. k. the governing conservative party is gathering for its 1st in person conference in 2 years. prime minister boris johnston's government is under pressure after weeks of a fuel crisis caused by a brakes. it and the shortage of truck drivers is appearing before party delegates who are divided by the government's handling of the pandemic and its impacts on the economy. former french minister and businessman bernard taffy, has died at the age of 78. he had been treated for cancer for 4 years, happy rose from modest beginnings to become one of france's most successful and high profile business leaders. opponents of changes to his rails curve at 19 green passive staged highway protests. the pass is required to access many public spaces, but now it's only available to people who have had a booster shot or those who have recently recovered from the virus. protestors
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denounced it as a form of what they call forced vaccination. new seasons, prime minister is put more areas on the log down as the delta variance spreads beyond oakland. 32 new cases were recorded there on sunday, and 2 more in the one kato region, new zealand had been virus free for 96 months before an outbreak struck in mid august. tens of thousands of people have rallied in cities across brazil, calling for the impeachment of president giant bald sanara. they accuse him of miss handling the coven. 19 pandemic, which has killed 960-0000 brazilians. and as monica anarchy of reports, many people are also angry with rising unemployment, poverty, and inflation. ah, the protest was held exactly one year before brazil's presidential elections. tens
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of thousands of brazilians from all walks of life, took to the streets of rio de janeiro, and 19 another state capitols. they may disagree on who should govern latin america's largest economy. but they say, they know who should not. protesters dance to the same drum beat to demand present . jade will. so now does impeach ma'am? yes. he is destroying the environment, the economy, the democratic institutions. this government is squeezing the air out of the people protests against shay, annabelle. so now to began, since he publicly denied the coven 19 pandemic, which has killed almost 600000 brazilians to date. but now a growing number of left clean political parties have joined forces with trade unions and social organisations. even if they don't see i twice, they have a common goal. some brazil is politically polarized. polls show 46 percent of the population supporting former president,
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luis in jasa let. the silver was on the left us workers party and 25 percent in favor of boffin, oro, stapo. that leaves 30 percent of brazilian, still looking for a candidate from the center, but pulls also indicate that 59 percent of brazilians, reject bull sonata. m. would it more, don't schedule an impeachment is unlikely to happen because although there are enough reasons to force both scenarios out, he still has supporting congress. but it's important to show the country that the majority of brazilians want him out to pour with these protest her say that can only be achieved by making their voices heard out on the streets. monitor your not give, i'll just 0. now a bottleneck of refugees and migrants building up in the colombian town of nicole coley, his bringing a financial windfall for some locals. and some have been accused of making money from an increasingly dire situation. from lockley, alexander amputee reports a 30 day money asian migrant weather presenting my shows as the shack where she and
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her family have been living for 2 weeks. since arriving in this columbian beach town, there is no running water. look, this is what we have for 12 people all crammed here, spending $8.00 a day in my in the lab is not coming up. we have kids who need to eat prices of food have doubled since we arrived and we had no plans to stay here. for weeks ago, there she is, one of nearly 22000 haitians, mostly arriving from brazil. and sheila, who are hold up waiting to catch a boat toward the dangerous jungle of the dorian gap to continue their journey north. but panama is allowing only $500.00 migrants to enter each day. a human bottleneck that has brought the towns infrastructure to a breaking point, but as also revitalized and economy devastated by co, with 19 mostly to detriment of the migrants. patients are paying premium prices
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for food and other basic items, often being forced to pay in dollars. a cottage industry has grown to respond to their needs. salt like this one ever peered all over town, selling everything the migraines need to cross the jungle from sleeping mats to boots raincoats, headlights, portable kitchen, and even special bones that people here say protect you from poisonous snakes. over a 100 term lease have been expelled from their apartments by landlords hoping to make quick cash like mechanic victor lopez, who has lost his house and workshop and is now working on the street and living with his daughter. little auto form. they kicked me out to make space for the haitians from one day to another and gave me no time to find an alternative. alexander is male, give out his hosting up to 30 migrants per day in his home, which he is now expanding. he rejects accusations that he's taking advantage of people's despair, saying he's providing a service. he is as well. it's
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a mix of opportunities and needs. they need a safe place to stay with their women and children, a roof kitchen where they can cook. and we opened the doors of our homes. yes, we earn money, but not every one opens its doors to my guns. fearing she'll end up having to pitch a tent on the beach. guadalupe spends every day hoping to change her boat tickets scheduled for october 18th to an earlier date. but she says its all worth it to offer her family a better future job. you know, you know, got casey, i say all i want is to reach a place where i can live safely and freely where my children can study and make a life for themselves. estimate gloom in officials believe that precedent by then to efforts to the port asians from the u. s. will halt the flow of migrants through nickel clea a for now their numbers keep growing. allison rusty and jessie and nichol clear.
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now at least 3 people have been killed in a missile attack in yemen. witnesses say military areas were targeted on sunday in the city of morrow. the attack comes as healthy fighters are pressing a head with an offensive against the sandy led coalition. lebanon's long troubled public water system is close to collapse, aid agencies say taps could run drive for 3 quarters of the population. so the hierarchy has more from beirut. john dark lives in bay wilson is one of 1000000 suffering during lebanon's water crisis. if she didn't pay for supplies from private companies, had taps would run dry. water has been in short supply for decades, but the situation is now critical. not enough is being purified and pumped due to electricity blackouts caused by fuel shortages. the state is nearly bankrupt. so as much of the population didn't and not be nearly the same as it used to cost $90000.00 lire. now it costs 700000 lire to have water delivered twice
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a week. some of our neighbors can afford it. so we covered the hudson, asked the government what it's doing and if the situation has become unbearable, they don't even have electricity anymore. although i didn't follow, i should've done it. private supplies are too expensive for most, at least 70 percent of the population could run out of water in the coming weeks. with long, ruthless, re admire that of them like hospitals and businesses, we are unable to get hold of fuel easily. the maintain is costs are also high, so we are forced to increase our water praises. we get about 90 calls a day from those needing water, but we can only respond to about 10. we are providing a service that the government is in should be doing. unicef warns the sanitation system could seize altogether if millions of dollars aunt invested the cash drafts government can't afford to import chemicals needed to keep water clean. we have been supporting the water establishment for their maintenance for the past year,
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but it has come to the point that they're our support each built the want you now. so therefore we started 30 our lobby international community to really get going more direct support. the water is the life of people. if we don't act now, this good point where people nampa can right even up to the nantucket water infrastructure is widely blamed on decades of corruption and mismanagement of funds and increasing land development and water pollution is making it much worse. lebanon set forth is so pop, you can't even bring it, and the infrastructure to deliver that is that breaking point? i absolutely smells here. not because natural sources of water like this one. so believe that was born disease is a common, especially among children aid agencies warned that vulnerable communities, including hundreds of thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees in lebanon,
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are most at risk. water is already being rationed in the worst effected areas. once that runs out most people and likely to go thirsty sorta height at all 0 little the chinese government is trying to encourage people to have more children. but unmarried women are denied access to reproductive services that could soon change though as a landmark cold case is challenging the law that limits fertility treatment to married couples. katrina, you reports from beijing. i went to recess. you asked debating hospital to help freeze her eggs to later enable her to have a child as a single parent. she was turned away as an unmarried woman, she's denied reproductive services in china. in 2019, she thought a lawsuit to change the law. and her case has been heard in court there. yeah. hiking your is equilla. i don't have much time to waste. i'm an ordinary single woman. and these pastor, 3 years were very important to me out. if i,
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when i hope i can help other woman to save years of their life in the future, in china, if single reaming want to after x frozen, they can do it. the case is the 1st of its kind in china and spunk debate of a women's right to reproduce. china's health commission says freezing eggs is risky and unreliable, and the bad is designed to prevent companies from exploiting the technology. but activist jung allan says it's discriminatory as single men are allowed to freeze less burn. she's petitioned members of the parliament, the national people's congress, asking them to rewrite fertility regulations. so you, when the ability to give birth shouldn't be connected to being married as a precondition. it shouldn't be restricted by policy. i think theresa shoe and her supporters are optimistic. the daughter will rule in their favor. china is facing a demographic crisis and the government is desperately trying to boost the
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countries birth rates. china's population is rapidly aging, and few of babies are being born every year. teaching announced a 3 child policy may, but government support is limited to couples. some women have traveled abroad to access egg freezing and ivy f services, but expensive fees and pandemic travel restrictions me this option is out of reach the most. including theresa shoe, we are you italian, that if i have to borrow the money from friends or relatives, i'll get lowest from the bank. it goes against my original intention, which is being able to choose my lifestyle and not be forced to marry some why he ordered too high for a child. she's awaiting the judge's verdict and says she continued to raise awareness of her case regardless of the outcome. katrina you out is irritating a child is among 3 people that have been killed in oman. as tropical cyclone shaheen hits the golf state. authorities are urging thousands of people to flee
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coastal areas and head to emergency shelters. all flights to and from the camp for moscow have been postponed or canceled. shaheen is bringing heavy rain and winds of a 120 kilometers per hour. emergency response teams in the canary islands say the volcano and la paloma is becoming much more aggressive. new streams of lava been flowing from 2 fishes which broke open on friday. so far more than a 1000 buildings, including homes and farming infrastructure, have been destroyed. but away from the volcano exclusion zone life continues almost as normal for most of the island. john hall has the latest from la palmer pedro sanchez, the spanish prime minister. he's on the island today. he's been meeting with emergency cruise. he's been meeting with families who have lost some of them everything in this eruption, and he's come with good news for them. he's come with news of a, a financial package being put together by the federal government,
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$230000000.00. it will amount to that will go towards restructuring and rebuilding re housing. people have lost homes and indeed helping people who have lost their business as well. so good news for them, and he's had the opportunity to have a look at this volcano to see what is going on there as we've been doing. and if i step out as you can now, do, i should point out that a lot of smoke today has been blown about by the wind and has settled into a pretty dense smoke around the central cone there. but i'm sure you can still have a pretty good look at it. more intense, more explosive, more aggressive is what the vulcan ologist saying about activity. the activity of the volcano on sunday is love flowing from to new events that emerged during the course of the week. on thursday, 1st of all, none of this particularly unusual. it's in the sort of general patton of eruption slackness that they tend to expand and recede, expand and received, were sitting in a period of expansion now. and if peter moves the cabinet off to the right,
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we can take a little slow look at the path of the volcanic lava flow as it heads down from the mountain side that towards the sea. taking in lots of territory of this island on its way. and if peter brings a camera back to a seismic activity, also going on as we speak, 8 large tremors detected in the last 24 hours on the ground. the largest measuring 3.5, all of this being recorded by the vulcan owners just, they're studying the day to try to figure out what sort of changes are going on under the ground here to try and work out what may happen next. and ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here are now.
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