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0 lou ah oh, come back to watching out. is there a time to recap on headlines now? at least 13 people have been killed in an explosion and afghanistan's capital. it happened that a mosque where a memorial service was being held for the mother of taliban spokesman to be lama jad thousands of tunisians are holding a rally in support of their president. on wednesday, i say it named that new prime minister is now working to form a government. the opposition has a q side of conducting a coo, the secrets of the rich and powerful of being exposed in the biggest trove of
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leaked off shore daughter in history. $12000000.00 falls have been released and what is being done? the pandora papers, the king of jordan is among those named now that spring in ali abraham in beirut, she's a journalist and co founder of daron, j. independent media outlet that participated in the pandora papers finding. so you've been involved with this investigation. what might further releases show about lebanon when it's been, it's been very surprising and the, depending that it inside and lebanon is concerned, especially at this point in time. the bakers have shown us that in one of the companies, at least one of the 14 companies will, one that is called china lebanon keaton. on the 1st, in terms of the clientless, they're talking about more than 300 companies, owned by
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a official. is that a good talking here to include the present prime minister? the former president is the head of the central bank central bank of america. we're talking about business people, bankers, a business people really hit to the president business. you could read a has the law. why this is important. any that by itself is, is very important. but to you, that is also assisted living on at this point, because this is happening at a time when, as you know, lebanon has, since when t 90 is living, one of the biggest economic crisis in its history. one of the biggest in the history of the world since the 2nd half of 19 century and why you have more than 80 percent of that have been used population suffering and going under public 9 and with what would the deposit not inside that in fact, you have a do that, and the powerful and the,
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and the lives of the establishment have managed to take that money outside. net and it's been an overwhelming amount of information. yes. you know, with that, having a company by itself is not any good, but in this case, looking at huge fortunes that were taken outside of the country that are serious question marks about how the money was made. why it was kept outside living on at the time when, when we did it. and the segue to my next question, which is you've mentioned the whole host of different people. but are we suggesting, are you suggesting that this is simply people doing things which are not really ethical? not right. or? or are you suggesting that there's evidence of illegality that laws have been broken? well journalist and we cannot indict anyone but he duties at snap and the case on the central bank of the nick b is that who has been under investigation for over
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a year who is facing. he get charges in switzerland and in france a and, and facing get charges of, of money on a blanket up cds. question marks about his fortune. we know, admit that the papers have another to see, for example, that he has been denied of some of the companies, which is a violation of that money and credit law in lebanon. which means that he should, that he should be at least a isolated from his office. this is not seen that are going to see this happening in lebanon because that has been his violation and not see any, any section. and we'll, there's you, on the other hand, again, and i did, i think is, and is, is, is that i've been people, i mean, it's not surprising for the population, whether it be not would indeed not. it's not surprising to know that the picket is
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exceeded. they see it on every day when, when they drive it on the cities, you can see that it is, it is that it can eat. the idea is that if you look at each of the countries that yeah, when, when, when, when you have economies here that i could ashing been able to meet standards, you would have an equal system of this if you think where the income or the next ation when it is, you don't pronounce that it's, you know that the been a good option is part of the political system. when you see that such at this time of investigative journalism work, that is just putting the inflammation out there for the pope to form the people entity a very scientific manner. this is not the point of view, this is the infraction. we talk about the huge amount of documents and a huge amount of analysis that has been picking place or the 18 months i where are and the, and this region of course includes
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a lot of countries where people are, are struggling to make a living. take us through some of the other revelations outside, beyond lebanon, which touch upon sensitive issues. i think the legacy saudi, that the, that the papers need you need exposes is that comes from jordan and it's you take it to the king of jordan her way. we see that for me on, i think 13 houses in the u. s. again, this is a to be perfectly honest. this is again a, back to you and politically. this is going to create a problem with looking again at a country that is facing studious economic issues and. and then you have the head of this state and having his own fortune invested outside of the country, which is not very excited in there. and the jordanian punches were important to leave. you know, with that a, we, you, for example, we got keyboards that the website of the i, c i, jake was, was,
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they can back into it, which means that, that is urn. that is an attempt to excessive it's a nation's governance for making it to, to the population. not turned in some, some. and there are stories going it all of our students from egypt related to the mostly to the business community in those in those countries. once roy here we're talking about countries where you have business people in the same suit, kids at the politicians. next evasion is an important issue here, but in the i don't weren't, that exposes much more than just activated it. ringback exposes this, it exposes the activity and, and the amount of money that is it, that is, i think from the sweater and intersection between business. but n a, the see is the public use of the, of power. so i, the, in the, coming up, it of these that will be more studies of it, and they didn't, i think lebanon is, or is, is probably as far as us and better. i concerned. and, and,
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and janet in the engine, one of the biggest had nice it, he keep her earth getting get some attention, but they will be some good studies coming from head up. and those of you just let her will. the counselors, thanks so much if you plan a bottleneck of refugees and migrants building up in the colombian town of nacley is bringing a financial windfall for some residents that have been accused of making money from an increasingly dire situation from the cochlea. alexander amputee reports, i thank jamie money, got asian migrant brother lucas emptied my shows as the shack where she and our 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, and makena dela pena carmina. we have kids who need to eat prices of food have
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doubled since we arrived, and we had no plans to stay here for weeks. 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 dangers 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 for food and other basic items, often being forced to pay in dollars. a cottage industry has grown to respond to their needs. stove like this, whenever peered all over town selling everything. the migraines need to cross the jungle from sleeping mats to boots raincoats, headlights, portable kitchens,
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and even special bones that people here say protect you from poisonous snakes. over a 100 terminals have been expelled from their apartments by landlords hoping to make quick cash like mechanics. victor lopez, who has lost his house and work shop and is now working on the street in living with his daughter. little harder for, they kicked me out to make space for the haitians from one day to another and gave me no time to find an alternative route. is mail give out, is 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 tears as well. it's a mix of opportunities and needs. they need a safe place to stay with their women and children. a roof, a 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 migrants. fearing she'll end up having to
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pitch a tent on the beach where the looper spends every day hoping to change her boat ticket. scheduled for october 18th to an earlier date, but she says its all worth it to offer her family a better future just, you know, you know, get guess. yes. 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. for my column in officials believe that precedent by vince 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. alison treaty and jesse the nuclear power, i would, i could or police and military of moved into a maximum security jail after a rise in a neighboring prison, killed more than a 100 inmates this week. on 1000 officers patrolled the grounds to gain access to one of the prisons, according to police inmates 5 shots at them, but they were able to seize the weapons. the government says it'll pardon up to
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2000 of it's 39000 prisoners to relieve severe over crowding and jails. at least 3 people have been killed in a mis. i'll attack in the eman witnesses say military areas were targeted on sunday in the city of madam. the attack comes as healthy fighters pressing ahead with an offensive against the saudi lug coalition. a child is among 3 people have been killed. the no man, there's tropical cyclone shaheen. hits the gulf, state authorities are urging thousands of people to flee coastal areas and head to emergency shelters. all flights to and from the capitol have been affected. shaheen is bringing heavy rain and winds of a 120 kilometers an hour. emergency response teams in the canary islands say the volcano and la paloma is becoming much more aggressive. new streams of lava had been flowing from 2 fishes which broke open on friday. so far more than
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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 are in georgia. the governing party has taken the lead in local elections been overshadowed though by the sudden return and arrests of former president mikhail soccer sh villi. the vote is seen as a critical test to end months of political stalemate. that election observers a raising concerns robin foster walker reports now from tib. lazy. jose is governing party, the georgia dream wasted no time in claiming victory with results overrule giving it a 47 percent share of votes. cost cutting much, as i know 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 cause for at least
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a few upsets drago. ours will gotcha rudely outward to day we can freely say that the georgia dream has completely lost the capital. the political scene 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 yoga to wicker. this sudden return to georgia of exile to former president michael sack asheville, and subsequent to rest may have energized the opposition convicted in absentia of abuse of power, while in office. suckers 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
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. they were hoping for. although election observers have noted many instances of 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 in the u. k. the governing conservative party is gathering for its 1st in person conference in 2 years. prime minister barak. johnston's government is under pressure after weeks of a fuel crisis caused by brakes it. and the shortage of truck drivers. he's appearing before party delegates who are divided to by the government's handling of the pandemic and its impact on the economy. poll braylin has more from
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a rally against the conservative party in manchester. expect big case really conservative party to be so much under the weather as big as they come into this conference. beset by problems such as fuel shortages are the petrol pumps, shortages of food on supermarket shelves, and also concerns about rising taxes, cuts in benefits and general cost of living concerns along the general public, but not so forest. johnson's government has a large parliamentary majority, and he has shown himself adept sherry, picking policies and incentives, in order to make sure that he stays struggling the sense a ground of the u. k. politics. these demonstrators here in central manchester are insistent that the conservatives cannot be trusted on the task. but forrest johnson has over the next 4 days of conference, is to try to get across the message. that's his opportunism from
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a degree his pragmatism policy is actually leading the progress of the heart of forest. johnson's arguments to the conference and to the water public is the principle of jam tomorrow. yes, there will be shortages of the federal pumps. the may even be shortages on a supermarket shelf, leading up to the crucial christmas period. but he says the u. k. as in a transition period where it's moving through a higher wage, higher skill economy. and he says the benefits will soon come. so the may be no bread today, but john tomorrow, the question is whether the electorate, i'm going to buy that former french minister and businessman bernard tapi as die that the age of 78. they've been diagnosed with cancer. 4 years ago, tap, he rose from modest beginnings to become one of france's most successful and high profile business leaders. he dabbled in politics and sports, but
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a match fixing trial saw him serv. time in jail, in the 19 ninety's. the u. s. is wanting sudan, that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put economic and political support at risk. and attempted to 2 weeks ago is caused more mistrust between the military and civilian groups that share power in a transitional government. still no date for the military to hand over control to the civilian side. the chinese government is trying to encourage people to have more children. but unmarried women are denied access to reproductive services, back could soon change though as a landmark court case is challenging. the law that limits fertility treatment to married couples. katrina, you reports from bay ging. doha, 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 is denied reproductive services in china. in 2019, she thought
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a lawsuit to change the law, and her case has been heard in court. but i should be a hyphen euro 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 win, i hope i can help other women to save years of their life in the future. in china, if single reaming want to have their x frozen, they can do it. the case is the 1st of its kind in china and spark 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 allen 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
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a precondition. it shouldn't be restricted by policy. they go to resist, you and supporters are optimistic, the judge will rule in their favor. china is facing a demographic crisis and the government is desperately trying to boost the countries birth rate. chinese population is rapidly aging, and few of babies are being born every year. teaching announced a 3 child policy in may, but government support is limited to couples. some women have traveled abroad to access eg freezing and ivy f services. but expensive fees and panoramic travel restrictions mean this option is out of reach of immersed. including theresa shoe. we are yourself can that if i have to borrow the money from friends or relatives or get loans from the bank, it goes against my original intention, which is being able to choose my lifestyle and not be forced to marry somewhat in order to have her child she's awaiting the judge's verdict and says she'll continue
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to raise awareness of her case regardless of the outcome. katrina, you al jazeera paging i for a joint european japanese space mission to mercury us and back its 1st images. the baby colombo made the 1st of 6 fly bies using the planets gravity to slow down. the mission launched in 2018 will soon release 2 probes into mercury's orbit. still hadn't the sport. hundreds of runners take to the sahara desert, one of the most grueling ultramarathon in the world. more like coming up from the school. ah october on al jazeera, from growing vaccine inequality for the political and economic impact. the latest development at the corona virus pandemic continued to spread across the globe.
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ah. all right, let's catch up and all the sport has gemma. thanks. how may we start with a relative the premier league as branch as to city twice had to come from behind to draw with title arrivals. liverpool. it took until the 2nd half for the 1st goal of the game. mohammed santa setting up the study manet to make it one no livable after an hour. 10 minutes later today is city level thanks to phil, voted. livable one in front, one small this one a bit special, a fantastic. the solo random finishes from seller. that's now 9 goes in his last 9 games in competitions, but back came city again. kevin devine is deflected shots, making it who will draw leave level bullet point behind that lead is chelsea with city a point further back in after 3 defeats in a row. talk them and finally have
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a when they'd be testing village to one with bright, one it up. thanks to. yeah. and there is a 27 minute go that equalized midway through the 2nd talk. talk them all back in front, 4 minutes later afternoon. go by matthew targets. the newest 30 sounds a side on 8th in the table. recently promoted brentford continued their impressive start to life in the premier league. they scored 1st against west ham, who then equalized 3. jared bowen and the 80th minute. but just as it looked to be heading for a droll brentford, one it with the very last kick of the game is selfish. i'm go from you want this up, making it to one to move his side off to 7th after shelter feet and the champions league on tuesday, around madrid. we're looking for a response against espanol, but they didn't get it as they were beaten to one for their 1st let me get a feat of the season. they with tino down after an hour, carmen benjamin then pulled one back but a couldn't find an equalizer rail to stay level on points at the top of the table
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with athletic hatreds in france, leaders of paris, sasha, vom have also been beaten. that for the 1st time in the league this season, they lost too little against red. despite dancing a little messy and killing them back. i am name off p estie didn't manage a single shot on targets as the 8 game winning streak in nigga came to an end. now a just a matter of i was away from one of the most highly anticipated f o games in history . as tom brady returns to new england now in his 2nd season with the tampa bay buccaneers, brady is heading back to july stadium to face the patriots for the 1st time. offer on incredible 20 a korea with the franchise. which included 6 super bowl victories. i haven't thought too much about it. i just gonna try to do it. i always to go be a great quarterback. obviously understand their opponent and all those guys there. some of my great friends are, will be for the rest of my life. so i,
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i know lot of coaches players owners to staff it be great to see everyone after the game, but they'll put your game on folks, i'm trying to go in a football game more than 750 o toronto's have begun this year's at birth and they saw the image. okay. the grueling, it's 250 kilometer rate will tight competitors. a 3 the sahara desert is approximately the distance of 6 regular marathons. throughout the race. serrato's have to carry enough food for their entire journey, as well as elect camping kit. stage one was one by morocco's rashid al morrow, beauty who's won this of this event, 7 times lost, his race was cancelled because of covet a show to the students. for those who ran this, she has a london martha which was dominated by kenyan and ethiopian runners. the race took place in october for the 2nd year in a row because of cov, 19 restrictions and delays. usually it's held in april, ethiopia, as see say,
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lemme cross the line 1st in the men's race in just a but who i was and 4 minutes kenya's jocelyn. jeff called sky winning at the women's race into i was 17 minutes and 43 seconds and 82 on outside as put off a huge upset. europe's richest horse race to a cat. a tacit when the pri, along de triomphe, i've a heavy ground at paris marshall, he's the 3rd german host to win the $5800000.00 rice. and staying in france and unexciting end to a very wet and muddy paris re bay. it was the 1st reign his edition of the race since 2002. and as you can see here, the ride is covered in mud. after it's half, it's 257.7 kilometers, which featured 30 cobbled sectors. it all came down to a sprint finished in the van, a drain with rookie sunny kimberly, just picking out in belgium's of florian of
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a mission to become the 1st italian to win the race in 22 years. and that clearly been to lots. he completed the rate in 6 hours, one minutes and 57 seconds while on to him. that is all your sports from me for an hour. i'll be back with more a little bit later. thanks so much. that's it from me for this lou with housing has become a commodity instead of a human rights. that is somebody with the ability to take advantage of others. the elite feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in our society. a un special reporter on adequate housing troubles
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the world investigating the global crisis that people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on a judge ito, of the decades of conflict between successive colombian, governments, and the false marxist gorillas and historic peace accord in 2016. so a fight has laid down their arms 5 years on a mit rising defense and fruitful police repression. a new plan filing has rocked the nation. people empower us if the agreement is failing and what's next, the country columbia killing the p on al jazeera, the city of cobble, has experience so much upheaval for decades, and they says another change to get used to. and one that's boss from easy about the situation from now it's not clear about all the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic christ in
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particular for women and girls. despite assurances from the taliban and about to return to crude punishments for certain crimes, everybody will be safe. nobody's kid will be kidnapped again for ransom. now together, they're feeling thy way forward into their new reality. ah, and he's 13 people are killed in an explosion not signed a cobble mosque during a memorial service for a taliban spokesman's mother. ah, i'm learning this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up the king of jordan and president of azerbaijan, a named in a huge sneak of documents,
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exposing the secret wealth of well leaders. some $500.00 refugees and migrants are intercepted off libya, up to thousands are detained in.

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