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but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives spanning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real pot for the era of darkness on m. j 0 ah millions of financial documents known as the pandora papers have been leaked. it's claimed they revealed the secret wealth of dozens of world leaders. ah, i'm robinson, this is odyssey are alive from dough hob, also coming up north and south korea talking again hotline has been reconnected after pyongyang shut it down and protested military drills by sol. at least 13
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people are killed and a bomb bloss in couple. it's the deadliest attack since us forces left afghanistan, supporters of tennessee, as president case said to rally in the capital, all to prominence critics or sets have been arrested. ah, a huge leak of financial documents has exposed what's claimed to be the secret assets and dealings of some of the world's richest people. the collection of nearly 12000000 files known as the pandora papers, was published by the international consortium of investigative journalists, was lend jordan reports. this think is really putting papers on steroids, world leaders, politicians, and billionaires with hidden vaults of wealth. a new chapter in a never ending story. the pandora papers is a leak of almost $12000000.00 documents that alleges, concealed assets,
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tax avoidance, and in some cases, money laundering by some of the world's richest and most powerful, more than $600.00 journalists in 117 countries have been sifting through files for months as part of the largest ever global financial investigation among its findings, king abdullah, the 2nd of jordan, who used shall companies to build a real estate or polio worth more than $100000000.00 with properties spanning malibu, washington and london has no indication of suggestion in our reporting, but this is indeed a legal, but i think we have certainly asked the king why, why these purchases made through show companies. why has none of this been disclosed? publicly, representatives of the king insist no wrong doing is involved. they told the consortium that he used his own money, not jordanian government funds to make these legal purchases. the reports also st.
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canyon president hurl kenyatta and his family have at least $30000000.00 in offshore accounts. mrs of president her for many years and even a few years ago sat down with ha, a b, b, c, interviewer, and said, if any one has something to tell us that we haven't been transparent about, let them tell us. and i suppose to day with the pandora papers were doing just that . other notable leaders with lucrative holdings. the former british prime minister, tony blair, who the consortium says avoided paying hundreds of thousands and property tax on a townhouse by buying the company which owned it. the check prime minister entre bobbitt up for reelection. the investigation found some of pakistani prime minister him wrong cons. inner circle also benefit from offshore truss. he is vowed to punish law breakers. quote. my government will investigate all our citizens mentioned in the pandora pay 1st. and if any wrong dealing is established,
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we will take appropriate action. some will question whether countries such as the u . s and the u. k. are doing enough to regulate the use of shell companies and tax avoidance measures. analysts say this latest report makes it hard for citizens to trust their leaders, including in the middle east, and the edward exposes montoya, and just need it exposes miss it exposes me. she and, and money. that is, it, that it is, i think from this when and in the section between business and ernestine on the excuse of the, ah, the allegations in the ponder a papers are just that allegations. there is no proof that leaders mentioned in the stories broke. any laws, whether those laws should be changed is a matter for public debate. rosalind jordan al jazeera washington, so says north korea and south korea have restored
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a stoled communication channel showing on cut the hotline in august and protest against military drills so conducted with united states. but since then, young said it may consider a summit with its southern neighbour, while mcbride has moved from hong kong. what this means for both sides. these hot lines are a very important they are in the lines of communication across the dmc, between the north and the south. it prevents any accidental misunderstandings. it's very important that they are kept open, given the fragility of relations and the, the amount of armaments along the d, m. z. now, they tend to be caught and restored depending on how relations are at any given point in time. and of course, with the dipping relations that we saw in the last year or 2 with the ab, with the ending alpha negotiations over at north korea's nuclear austell, los st. all those talks became stalled. the north reacted very badly to that, and it was in june of last year that they took the step of cutting all of the
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communication lines and even going as far as destroying with explosives the liaison office that had been set up. what during better times be when relations were, were better between the north and the south. so it is important that they are kept open and they were cut to months ago again because of the north, protesting against a military exercises in the south. the south is hoping that this time they will stay up a fo a permanently because they are hoping that this could be done. we have to use the caveat, said that it, this is only a possibility that there might be a start now of better relations. but certainly the south is as welcome this move and saying that it could now stabilize and restore relations with the north. at least 30 people have been killed in an explosion in afghanistan. capital kabul, the bombing target at the entrance of the 2nd largest mosque in the city. a memorial service was being held there for the mother of taliban spokesman is up at holland. mo jackie al jazeera is osama. bon jovi has more from couple what he's
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were brought to nearby hospitals after sunday's attack in the afghan capital. um, for my, for my, i don't know the exact place i heard a loud sound. all the people were running away. nowadays, the situation in afghanistan is very bad. i hope god will help us. right now, always are closed and we are waiting here and we don't know when they will opened away. we were about to leave. it was supposed to be a memorial at the city 2nd largest mosque, a chance where the people in cobbled to meet the viola mage. i had the thought yvonne's deputy information minister and offer condolences for his mother's death. 100 just all unsupported. and edith had gathered to pay their respects multiple tears of security were set up, but couldn't prevent the attack. gobble has seen unprecedented safety and security in the last few weeks. the checkpoints gone an unrestricted movement in the streets . minutes before which i had been to the memorial service, he spoke to hel, dedira about the threat from iceland have gone to stun thy shed. the mo carpet he
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that i saw was not a visible thing here they are in hiding. some disturbances have been seen in kabul and gyla bad, but they are not present and other places we are paying close attention and we will not let them create and wrist. and our suggestion to them is that they don't instigate fighting inside afghanistan. this, this is an islamic country, there is an islamic government here. foreign forces have withdrawn from the country . there has been a major jihad done against foreign occupation, so everyone must respect us. and if they don't respect us, they will face a very powerful reaction from afghan citizens and also our forces. we will filter them out and will destroy the hot outs. but destroying small groups with one or 2 eisen fighters is easier said than done. although no one has claimed responsibility analysts see patterns with similar attacks which have been taking place in easton of glen to son. as laser, for example, i saw for a few years back, they were downgraded a lot by the efforts of foreign security forces. the forms to go to person once an
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appointment, but over the past years or so, it has 3 se has a witness and we have written as a resurgence of their activities. so it continues poses a threat and one can say that the 3rd of thanks to her sanctions has been largely underestimated. sources have told out there a number of people were arrested after the attack. balaban fighters have been carrying out raids in search of i from fighters. in the last few weeks, dozens have been arrested in connection with attacks and cobble, and bombs targeting fall upon fighters in july about if security deteriorates. it would further complicate a fragile ada effort for millions of afghans. enter c is increasingly worried. about predominantly, we are worried about their impact of the upcoming winter, and it is very cold enough. kindest on and their needs are mounting with the challenge as we see with lack of physical cash and banks being closed. we don't
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have access to our bank account and they have reason to be concerned. in addition that don't nurse don't seem to be able to translate their pledges into actual grants. the new taliban government has promised it's citizen, security and safety. and vowed that complicated affairs such as governance and education will be sorted later. but if an attack can take place despite heavy security in the heart of the capital, that dream of a peaceful, secure life under taliban may remain just that farmer job with other there are couple libya's coast guards, intercepted a boat carrying about $500.00 refugees and migrants to europe and it's returned them to libyan shores and other vessels rescued. 65 people and saturday, there were traveling from libya on a wooden boat in recent days, living in security forces of detain thousands of miles to re res officials described it as the security campaign against illegal migration and drug trafficking. buzzers of people engineers here have been rallying in support of the
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president. your position has accused k said of carrying out a coo after he suspended parliament in july and announced his plans to rule by decree and swift as more from tunis. 2 months on from the 2000000 president's decision to suspend parliament and sack the prime minister. his supporters don't think he's gone far enough. thousands of people gathered in tunis and other towns and cities to show their support. the case said, we want to deliver a word to tunisia. president i said no. going back now and to prosecute all those who have committed crimes against the people that is the 1st and main demand to prosecute. all those who done wrong doing most of the protesters carried banners attacking the another party. it's the largest in parliament and has been the most critical of the president's power. grab me, there is no way a law excuse for having a dictatorship or making a cool. if the people who are not happy with us, then they are more than free to go to other elections and not to elect us. so we
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cannot give an any excuse or legitimize any qu, or any illegal actions. the neither party says the recent appointment of natural or buddha, as prime minister and any government, she forms can only be legitimate if it is endorsed by parliament. the guy said it is ruling by the creek and then he said the president doesn't communicate easily and he's surrounded by people who don't have a political background. anyone with political experience is not in the presidential circle. if he won't consult those with political experience, the future remains and clear fortune isn't. the president says his decision to seize power on july 25th was necessary to prevent you nicea collapse and it seemed to have popular support. but his failure so far to offer away out of the crisis is strengthening the opposition to him and of uncle with the french president kaiser. he told emmanuel micron that
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a government would be formed in the coming days. and what he called a national dialogue would follow. genesis treasury is running out of money to pay salaries and meet loan repayment urgently needs a government to negotiate an international data. bernard smith, al jazeera jonas nigeria as close as aerospace to all french military flights as diplomatic tensions grown on saturday, president, adam ashley to boone recalled his country's ambassador for consultations. it follows newspaper reports that french president emanuel macro said al julia's political military system had rewritten the history of its colonization based on a hatred of france. i concur for as a defense analyst and chief editor of the online publication, mina defense. he says that i'm mixed feelings within algeria about the president's decision. i'll jerry are not only provides a safe route to a french and the coalition flights towards the side junior provides on. so
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these are and carriers in, for aircraft and recalls that are extensively used for counter insurgency north and molly, so if, if, if the solution keeps like we might have a problem from the correlation, this should be from bark on slide. i think the reaction was violent from the jury and authority, especially from the army regarding this very fact because they are feeling today that the hierarchy is almost disappearing. and the, and the things are, i believe the official political agenda is been well implemented by the authorities and also, well access by the population. so the allegations of my call was
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received here in jail as an attempt from him to revive the head, or at least to give a new book to the head of julia. and the sea is always cleared the geron into internal affairs here. not sure. still a had an al jazeera, a leaking pipeline off the coast of california risks and ecological disaster, as oil spills into the pacific ocean. i'm a lot more on the volcano erupting in the canary islands. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. hello, good to see you. we had a historic cyclone drop. exceptional rain for northern parts of oman. so in moscow,
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more than a years worth of rain in the span of a few hours. so we see scenes like this flash flooding. now here's what's going on . on monday, the storm is going to dissipate as it heads toward the border with the united arab emirates, though it is kicking up a lot of sand and dust because of those fierce winds through a bond se of saudi into the u. e. and it's can address some clouds into cats are. so if you're in, doha, looked to the sky, also bumping in some high humidity. so doas got a high 35, but that will feel about 45 with the humid x of the pakistan. fresh air in play here, temperature is actually running a bit below average in karachi, with a height of 32 degrees. scattering of showers across the boss for as plaguing is stumble in some driving rain for turkey's northeastern black sea region. central africa, we've got our storms coming and going through here, but a pretty impressive line for western portions of the democratic republic of congo. got disturbed weather for the eastern cape, spilling into durban. 17 degrees. but check out cape town wall to wall sunshine
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with a high of 20 and your temperature is going to shoot up all the way to 30 degrees on thursday. enjoy that said, that's all. see soon, the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world best air line of 2021. when freedom of the price is under threat in hong kong, talk genuinely about your thoughts towards the baking government step outside the mainstream. the has been a policy keep implement here, system of access or shift the focus. the pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext for the prime minister to clamped out on the press covering the wave. the news discovered the listening post on a just 0 ah, ah,
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ah, you're wanting to see it out. remind over top stories. this are millions of lead documents are casting a spotlight on financial dealings of the world's rich and powerful. a so called pandora papers accuse jordan's king the presidents of russia and as a, by john and a former british prime minister, as well as many others of amassing secret wealth and avoiding taxes. so says north korea and south korea have restored a stoled communication channel. chung, cut the hot line in august and protest against military drills and sol conducted with united states. at least 30 people to be killed in an explosion in afghanistan's capital. the bombing targeted, the 2nd largest, most can campbell, the memorial. salvage was being held there for the mother of a taliban spokesman. george's governing party has claimed a strong lead in municipal elections seen as critical to ending months of political
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stalemate. but election observers say they are concerned, and the votes being overshadowed by the sudden return and rest of former president . because successfully robin fussy walker reports from tbilisi julius governing party, the georgia dream wasted no time in claiming victory with results overrule giving. it's a 47 percent share of votes cost cotton, much as i do 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. they are own cause for at least a few upsets general powers. who gotcha, rudely of squad to day. we can freely site the georgia dream has completely lost the capital. the political scene to tbilisi is lost and we can already site the city council will be staffed by opposition parties. that's not the case yet. a
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runoff is expected. the chance for the united national movements 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, tacoma, president michael sack asheville, and subsequent to rest may have energized the opposition convicted in absentia of abuse of power while in office, such as 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 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
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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, tropical cycling. shocking her said the golf state of a man, it's already killed. 3 people, one was a child swept away by flood water. thousands of people have been asleep parts of the coast and had to emergency shelters. it's the 1st cycle in modern history to come close to the northern coast of oman stones normally hit the south. a large, clean up operations begun after a big oil spill off the southern coastline of california. it is 600000 liters of oil, have spelled into waters of orange county since saturday. it's come from a broken pipeline connected to an offshore oil rig. investigators are still looking for the cause of the leak vaccination rates in the u. s. have been climbing as more and more places require proof of a job to work or to play. but thousands of people are still expected to lose their
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jobs in health care. and education as a result of vaccine mandates. as kristen salumi discovered impact on an already tight labor market remains a concern. health care workers were among the 1st to be offered vaccines in the united states. and many consider it a privilege as well as a responsibility. i believe, yeah, the mandate is a good idea. i think people should get access to it. but now it's no longer a choice in new york. it is a state and soon to be bedroom requirement in the medical field. yeah, i think everybody did. well, did you know, i don't care if we get them, but they want to know what the flow here at erie county medical center in buffalo, new york, more than 95 percent of the staff are compliant, but the rest have been placed on unpaid leave in the hospital has had to cut back and some procedures may overall. it's gonna affect the people that need to help. it's going to affect the patients and the people that are sick in those homes that
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are going to be understaffed. a lot of surgeries that are being cancel, so if the patients that are being affected by more than anybody else to ease staffing concerns, new york governor has signed an executive order loosening restrictions on who can work in certain positions. but she's defending the mandate, which will also affect teachers. can we just say that that is a basic right that everyone has to know that they'll be faith when they enter a health care facility? or you have your elderly parents or grandparents in a nursing home that they will not get sick because of someone who is charged with their care. still, physicians, assistant, deborah conrad says she's been safely serving on the front lines of the pandemic without the vaccine. and would rather lose the job she's held for nearly 2 decades than be forced to comply. she says she wants to see more long term studies on vaccine side effects. i have all my childhood vaccines, my updated vaccines. my children have their vaccines. just because i'm questioning this one, which is a new technology for a new virus,
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doesn't make me an anti vaccine person. it just makes me somebody that wants informed consent. the state of new york actually has one of the highest vaccination rates in the country. so there are compliance and staffing issues here. the question is, what will that mean for the rest of the country, where there's more vaccine resistance and mandates from the federal government have yet to go into effect, even before president joe biden mandated shots for businesses with more than $100.00 workers. however, dozens of high profile companies from united airlines to disney had already begun insisting their workers get vaccinated. the federal mandates alone will cover as many as 100000000 americans. and if they achieve their goal and sure there are enough healthy people available to fill any vacancies. kristen salumi al jazeera buffalo, new york, in the u. k. the governing conservative part is gathering for its 1st in person conference in 2 years by most about us. johnson's governments under pressure after
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weeks of a fuel crisis caused by brags it, and a shortage of truck drivers is been appearing before potty delegates who are divided by the government's handling of the pandemic and its impact on the economy . the spanish government, his place, $239000000.00 to help the island of la palmer recover from the devastation brought by it's a routine volcano, prime minister pedal sanchez, made the commitment during a visit to the island. the company of year. her volcano continues to spew red hot lava and thick clouds of black smoke more than 2 weeks after it began erupting. officials say the explosions are getting more intense from la palmer. john hall reports. volcanic ash and toxic gas explode into the sky. 6000 meters up and the wind can carry it almost anywhere. for the island of la palmer, that means everywhere. here on the southern shoreline, on the opposite side of the island are salt pans carved into black volcanic rock.
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this farm faces disaster. much of the crop has been ruined by falling ash cash out of that, and i thought of betty, do a lot of the us possible you thought and dress explains that the salt was about to be harvested progress now this is yield will be down by up to 40 percent. so rank he said yes. oh no besedia. oh, describe it as a nightmare. an awful dream of to such a bad year with cove when we're trying to recover, we get this situation which is unbelievable. agriculture makes up around half of law. palmer's economy, most of it bananas clinging to volcanic hillsides where they thrive. here to the falling, ash has caused terrible damage tearing into banana skins, making them i'm salable, and worst. the love of flow has cut off irrigation channels to some of the islands
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. most prolific plantations, that leaves tourism, but the beaches are empty. package holiday makers, absent, it's the beginning of the season on an island, famous for winter, some. yet in the marina's, the boats are tied up. normally we're just going out get this whole boat full with the 60 people every day from monday until sunday. yes. like 2 times a day, 3 times a day, 2 days after that even comes close. we just stop. we still fight in from the banana . sorry. was defended from that big boom from the volcano there. and now we try to be, am you know, together, and fight the situation and start it again. but as i told you before, we don't know what is going to happen, how long is going to be the situation? images of the volcano being consumed around the world will certainly help to put
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this canary island on the map. but that doesn't mean that tourists are flocking, hear anything but right now. and in the wake of huge losses generated by the pandemic. that is a tragedy for many. what remains are volcano tourists, many from neighboring islands and mainland spain. but this eruption could last months and they will not sustain an economy that for the time being is going up in smoke. jonah, how al jazeera la palmer had a hand as a vulcan ologist and associate professor at mana sh university. she says there's no sign the eruption is going to stop. since activity began on the 19th of september, that there volcanoes been fed by niagara molten rock on july, the 8th, and it's been forming these a lot of flyers, mainly the slow down and have now reached the seat and the flanks of all came down the sides and in the last few days, and yesterday we saw an increase in that amount of lava that's coming out of
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montana. so we can see that the system itself is still very active. it's not, there's no indication that the supplies could talk at the moment. i'm also seeing a little bit more explosive activity. so this type of volcano is not a very exclusive topical. cannot something that we know from historic events. but this one is just more typical typical by these lot of flow slowing. but we are seeing some, a little bit more explosions and some ash and gas going into the atmosphere. so in addition to the last place, some of the main hasn't been seen from interruption are from the ash and the gas is being produced. so these cause poor air quality because not only of you got gases in there like that oxide and carbon dioxide of things that you know, just on healthy humans to be breathing. you've also got ash and ash isn't like the ash from a fire is you know, it's not soft and kimberly and your fingers. these are like shop angular fragments of all kind of glass. you know the crystals from the volcano bits of rock. so these
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are not good to breathe in and they can cause a lot of problems in the lungs from a french minister and businessmen then a toughie has died at the age of 78. he's been diagnosed with cancer 4 years ago. shopping rose from modest beginning to become one frances, more successful and high profile business leaders. he doubled in politics and sports, but a trial for much fixing ended with him serving time in jail in the ninety's presidency. marco has sent his condolences. ah, this is our disease, these are the top stories, millions of lease documents are casting a spotlight on financial dealings of the world's rich and powerful people. the so called pandora papers accuse jordan's king the presidents of russia and as a by john and a former british prime minister as well as many others of an icing secret wealth and avoiding.
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