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broken in the canadian province of saskatchewan rejoin up to 27 degrees. our next batch of white weather moves into bc's, south coast plaguing vancouver with a chilly 11 degrees, but temperatures above average, los angeles full on sunshine with a hive 26 degrees. see you soon. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, facebook rails from a global outage that satan millions of uses across its platforms, including instagram and whatsapp. and that's not the only crisis facing the company . and employee tend. whistleblower is accusing it of prioritizing profit or the safety of its uses. facebook has realized that if they change the algorithms,
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he'll be safer. people will spend less time on the site. they'll click on less ads, they'll make less money. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is out here live from doha, also coming up. if you hope he is prime minister is sworn in for a 2nd term, is people starved to death into gr i and the war spreads to other parts of the country. and global airlines commit to net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 and made pressure from regulators and environmental groups. ah, hello and welcome to the program at social media platforms owned by facebook are returning to normal. having been knocked offline for several hours, millions of people around the world couldn't access facebook, instagram and the messaging service whatsapp. the group's chief technical officer
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explained on rival network tricia. that networking issues were to blame for one of its longest to outages. he didn't explain the nature of the shoes, but security experts speculate the outage could have been triggered by a configuration error from an internal mistake. all these comes is facebook faces. another crisis after a former employee late documents that accused the firm of prioritizing profit over the safety of its uses, frances hogan is shuttled to testify, the u. s. senate on tuesday. when we live in an information environment that is full of angry, hot, hateful polarizing content, it or rhodes, our civic trust, erodes our faith in each other, erodes our ability to want to care for each other. the version of facebook that exists today is tearing our societies apart and causing ethnic violence around the world. both incidents lead to a 5 percent drop in the company share price at close of markets on mundane and to
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more on the outage. rosalyn jordan found this report from washington dc. the returned to service for customers. really just, it's just random. some people are getting their instagram back. some people are getting their what's out back. and i think we have to look back at the chief technology officers of statement on twitter that teams are trying to reconnect network connections. and so there's no rhyme or reason as to why when people are going to get their access back to their accounts. but it does appear, at least at this point, that as far as facebook is concerned, they're nothing nefarious has happened. now, that doesn't mean that something nefarious hasn't happened, but simply that facebook is blaming this simply on the fact that something technological wasn't working. this comes down to whether or not facebook has been taking advantage or abusing his critics would say it power because it is perhaps
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the most prolific social media company in the world of the there's been a this link to was the, to the press about how people working inside facebook knew that some of the content on instagram was contributing to why a poor psychological state for teenage girls harming their sense of self competence and creating the problem of body dis morphia. which often does require some sort of medical intervention in order to keep people healthy. to the rest of the days, news in ethiopia is prime minister abbey ahmed has been sworn in for a 2nd term after he and his party secured a landslide victory in june's elections. he is described, the pole is 8th, europe. his 1st attempt at a free and fair vote for the poles were overshadowed by the conflict into gray, where hundreds of thousands of facing possible famine. and there were fresh reports
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of fighting in the west of the country. catherine's soy has moved. i hello, prime minister abbey ahmed, and a parliament dominated by members of his prosperity party. warning for a file via tom. the party was declared, we now of the june parliamentary election that was boy quoted by some opposition parties. 40 was also postponed in several areas because of logistical and security problems, including in t gray, where the government is facing a rebellion. 3 of those areas held the elections a few days ago. but despite the problems, the vote was seen by some electoral observers and the african union as better run and more democratic than previous poles. the prime minister then went to the historic mask elsewhere in the capital, addis ababa with thousands of the philippines alongside several heads of state helped him celebrate the victory. ethiopia needs the cooperation
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of its friends for its journey of prosperity. ethiopia wants the friendship from the international community. however, any friendship must never undermine ethiopia is owner and sovereignty. but some ethiopian octave, they say the prime minister's moment has been tainted by his inability to deal with a conflict in t gray. that has now spreads to neighboring regions and rising ethnic tensions and fighting in other parts of the country for what people were asking whether they were protesting from 2015 to 2018 is not a radical change or the return trip passed. but democratizing the system that existed in what abby, i'm it trying to do is basically centralized power and, and signaled as much as his intention to return to the country. back to the kind of imperial k, la garza, the prime minister said he's government is open to dialogue with a few pins who want peace. he did not mention the t glad people's liberation front
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or the p l. f and it's fighters. were battling security to decline and whom the government has labels a terrorist organization. somehow to put them in the north of the country, betrayal and arrogance has made us pay a heavy cost as a nation. the conflict in to cry is inflicted on us by few individuals who said that there shall be no e the opiate, if they can't arbitrarily govern. they created this conflict. the u. n. c's degree is facing a farming, and 8 is not quickly getting to those who need it most. both the government and t p . a laugh, accused each other of provocation and hindering humanitarian assistance for the region. as he begins his new tom beneath europeans hope, the prime minister will resolve with t great crisis mand ethnic divisions in different parts of the country and bring if the appear back on truck. cathy sawyer. alta 0
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a u. n. investigation says all sides in libya's conflict have committed violations that may include war crimes. it details, accounts of murder, torture enslavement, and right. maybe has been in conflict since the death of its former later warmer gadhafi in 2011 with a rival administrations fighting the power sedans government is wanting is about to run out of medicine, fuel and weight as a protest at the main port inches. it's 3rd wake. people have blocked roads around port sudan to rally against what they say is a lack of political power and poor economic conditions. mohammed a tao has more from port sedan 2 weeks of protest, but angry is done, sir. done. tribes have brought operations at what sir dan tossed on the protesters from the b j and had done the tribes have blocked roads and exits to the port, forcing it to close. these in port is that what they say is that it just the lack
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of political power and poor economic conditions. what i don't feel about that is that doesn't mean that the government just takes all the texts from our port, starting without leaving us anything. sedan is not held together by war or rule of the gun. we need them to whole heartedly talk with us as we have genuine grievances underwear. the protesters are also angry with a deal. the transitional government signed with sir dunst, ripple groups in october last here. in the south sudanese capital, juba, widely known as the juba accord, the deal includes a wealth sharing agreement as well as repressions for those hot by the countries long conflict. it also promises that a ton of refugees displaced by fighting a 1000 mamma journal marble on it. okay, i didn't amana we are totally against a job or a court. we were not invited in the whole process was hijacked by foreigners. the government knows who our lead is, are to will that and still talking with them if they want this blockade lifted wind
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and how the other non sedans, transitional government has pledged to walk on a political process to resolve the problems of is that still done? but it's either the protest us will have blockaded this port to lift it immediately . the government has also saved the countries on the verge of running out of a session. madison's fuel and wit. the protesters, however, deny they've been holding back shipments of food and medical supplies. i'll buy on along by them, by, on the statement from the government was only meant to gain sympathy from the public water out of the protests. we haven't stopped even a single shipment with food or medical supplies from leaving the poor. i've been what? okay, well, the demonstrators agreed last sunday to allow the resumption of exports of crude oil from lum looked south sedan through a terminal in the red sea port. there also force the closure of a pipeline that carries imported crude to the capital cartoon. sudan was already
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facing shortages steaming from the economic upheaval caused by the overthrow of prisoner or has an al basheba in 2019 mohammed i do. all jazeera puts had done. parts of a crater on the la palmer island volcano, have collapsed disruptions become more aggressive phase or live pictures of the volcano, which is still feeling lava. after rotting, more than 2 weeks ago. the spanish government has pledged $239000000.00 to help the island recover. prime minister petro sanchez, made the commitment on sunday during a visit there. the financial package will be the 2nd stage of a plan approved last week and earlier on monday, local authorities briefly open parts of the exclusion zine were jonah. how far this report will, this is the closest we've been able to get so far. to this volcano we're on a sort of media tour that brought us to the exclusion zone. the danger zone. the
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authorities here describe it as and everywhere. a blackened blanket of very heavy volcanic ash, the roadways absolutely covered in the stuff the pavements. the houses here look at it piled up high on the roof. i will having to wear protective gear across against the selfless air. and look at this really quite heavy pieces of back . bo canada, raining down on our heads all the time now. but it's impossible to ignore, of course, the sound and the fury of that volcano. it's very clear that when a new or explosive aggressive phase of this rupture now late on sunday night, the main call fell in on itself. combining the 3 active vents into one and producing a huge surge of lava, a brand new river of lava, coming down the mountain side here towards the sea. and this is how close we take
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a look at it. this is the lava river that is scanning its way, coughing its way through the mountain side here, right through these communities. these villages some houses of course, lucky to survive. others not so much. and as it comes down, creating brand new folk volcanic rock topography that will change the face of this island forever. and this is where it all ends up. 80000000 cubic meters of hot lava cascading over a cliff edge and altering this islands. geography with a brand new land mass rising from the sea, measuring 30 hector's so far off its western age. and for all those waiting to return to their homes for an island, counting the extraordinary losses to its economy, its tourist resorts sitting empty, evacuated. the question of course, is, how long is all of this going to go on? for while the volcano shows no sign of slowing down, no, great surprise there,
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the average duration of an event like this is 58 days. and yet, here we are at the empty tables and the empty beaches on day 60. jonah, how al jazeera on la palmer island in the atlantic ocean. phil ahead on al jazeera, i take this very person, very person, because almost a prisoner of war pharmacy james go on trial accused of fueling the opioid crisis in the us and paying for the pandemic. the u. k. chancellor explains why britain's economic recovery plan will come at a cost to taxpayers. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cat,
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our ways voted will's best. a line of 2021. hi there, good to be with you. the risk of flooding for southern india, we have red weather alert, sim play for careless state, but also could see heavy amounts of rain for karnataka and into tom on the do just south of janai know for west been goal more than about half a 1000000 people were forced from their homes, we saw about 400 millimeters of rain over the past. it still seen some rain pop up in some heavier pockets over in northern bangladesh into the northeast of india. now as we go for southeast asia, but i want to focus on the philippines, this area of low pressure scrutiny across the southern islands, it's dropped a $150.00 millimeters of rain. and on tuesday it's just north of pure. so princess and once again it could drop similar amounts of rain. now for southern sections of china, it's all about the heat. look at this almost 38 degrees that continues on tuesday. the temperature is into the high thirty's. but north of that low temperature is we've got a slow moving system dropping quite a bit of rain. we could be jane just
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a high of 15 degrees in that. what whether extends to the korean peninsula, cross the waters between korea and japan into northern areas of honshu and southern areas of how kado, where there is a wind warning in play. but wall to wall sunshine for tokyo with the height of $29.00 degrees. that's it, that's all to you soon. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline of 2021. at night in a stockholder hubbard, somali mums patrol to streets bully ski and no longer no luck of the monthly premium of gang violence. they use a maternal approach to prevent time a good to have a do warehouse, but a bit to button in the stories be don't often hear told by the people who lived am mothers of ring to be. this is europe. on al jazeera lou.
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ah ah, how are you watching al jazeera, i'm emily angland, a reminder of our top stories this. our social media platforms owned by facebook, are slowly returning to normal, having knocked offline for several hours. millions of uses worldwide were hit by the social media outage. ethiopia prime minister abbey ahmed, has been sworn him for a 2nd term. he vowed to protect the country from foreign interference, amid global criticism of the conflict in the to grime region. and a u. n. investigation says all sides in libya's conflict have committed violations that may include war crimes, it details, accounts of murder, torture, enslavement and bribe. maybe has been in conflict since the death of its former
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later while my gadhafi in 2011 several major pharmacies in the us are on trial today. role in the opioid crisis. they are accused of misrepresenting the risks of long term auto use and filing to properly monitor suspicious orders of the drugs. they deny the allegations, the crisis is laid to hundreds of thousands of deaths. and as john handwriting reports from chicago, it damage goes much further than that's at one of chicago's black market. drug bazaars tie can't escape opioids or your net bad real bad. he's woken up in an ambulance more than once. he's joined a rehabilitation program, but he can't help coming back for more more rose robot. real bad. so i lou, lou, tracy without it again,
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he'd like to kick the habit with the draw of opioids is too strong. this block on chicago's west side is a fentanyl epicenter. last year, deaths by opioids went up 30 present in illinois and 83 percent of those were due to fentanyl. located mar, nell brown, says the fault lies with drug makers who dramatically under played the powerful lou revoke oil. is supposed to be a control softness does, would occur, does what it unfolded, air the controls of the not there's auto control. many start with legally bought, but highly addictive prescription painkillers like oxy code on in move to st corner drugs when their prescriptions run out. the street corner pills they by are often laced with fentanyl, an opioid 50 to a 100 times more powerful than heroin. they don't know what they're getting before they would just get oxy code on. and now the oxy code on is compress is, is,
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is there crushing up of fitness and come resume on to the peels, all the different peel. so now the st. villers are our path and on these jokes to in and everybody every day on chicago's west side, john, right morning brown and his brother, kevin brown patrol for addicts and often find someone overdosing when they do, they administer. nor can kevin has done it so many times, the addicts have a name for him. look up in the sky, it's a bird to play. no, it just me. nor can, on the sooner man does was a repo was than for mar, nell brown, a recovered heroine, attic the culpability of opioid manufacturers is personal. he says he can't escape his own responsibility for past drug use. with that for many addiction is aided and abetted by the industry. i take this very personal, very person,
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because almost of auburn prisoner of that war. i'm a casualty from that war. a war against addiction that plays out in the streets of every american city in cities around the globe. john henderson, l g 0, chicago, aggregation industry ladies have pledged to ensure net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 weeks ahead of global climate talks in glasgow. the move is being opposed by chinese airlines. the impact of the pandemic was also discussed at the international and transport associations. annual general meeting. gabrielle alexander reports from the high city, boston, $137000000000.00. that's how much money airlines will lose to the end of next year . because of the pandemic, even as domestic air travel picks up in some parts of the world, airline losses this year are expected to be a staggering 51000000000 before being trimmed to 11000000000 next year. all this,
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even after us carriers received $25000000000.00 bail out last year, west government. the new financial figures are according to the international air transport association that represents 290 airlines and 82 percent of the global air traffic is still a long way to go. international air travel still heavily restricted. as a result of the government measures. we know that once those restrictions are removed, the demand for travel remains very strong. but at the annual meeting in boston, the talk was also about another emergency. the airline industry is contributing to carbon emissions. if the global airline industry was a country, it would be the world's 6th largest polluter. out of all of the carbon emissions that are released from passenger planes. 25 percent comes from aircraft that are landing or taking off out of airports here in the united states. after that,
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the 2nd biggest emitter is aircraft in or out of airports in china, followed by the u. k. japan and germany dear line industry announced a goal of net 0 airline emissions by 2050. but already chinese carriers are reluctant to agree and analyst are skeptical that goal can even be met in 2009. the aviation industry agreed to cut emissions by half in 2050. if you look what happened afterwards, emissions actually grew faster in the 10 years after the announcement was made. so overall, this is a really positive announcement, but it does point to the need for governments to hold the airlines to account for their actual obligations. these are projects that literally take carbon out of the atmosphere in an effort to lower emissions u. s. based carrier, united airlines announced it will buy 100 fully electric commuter planes,
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but it will only be able to fly 400 kilometers and carry 19 passengers in an industry with aspirational goals to become a cleaner form of transportation. gabriel's hondo al jazeera boston. the vatican is pushing some low concrete action from world laid is ahead of him. my major climate change conference pipe. pope francis and dozens of religious ladies made a joint appeal for government to take immediate action to confront the climate crisis . when they mate at a summit in scotland next month, and am rainy reports from vatican city. is this calling on the world faithful to join the fight to solve the climate crisis? departure 40 religious leaders gathered at the vatican on monday to add their voice to the growing course, calling for world leaders to take real action to tackle the crisis. the catholic pope look francis called the meeting but preferred to let others speak for you. what g a, you know, shout him, i call on all young people regardless of their religion,
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to be ready to fight against any action that may damage the environment, grow or increase the climate crisis. the meeting was labeled faith in science and many spoke of the need to fuse our rational and spiritual sides together. faith on science, people of different faith can transform fear in hope on fire, t in confidence, in action into action. and the mother's piloted the responsibility. religion confers on humanity that the water is the father. the id is the teacher. and art is our common mother. just as we don't dis honor our mother, father and teacher. why would we dishonour these gifts from our creator? we must address the unequal economic systems and the human impacts of climate
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change. though they aren't political leaders, the president of the upcoming un environmental conference says they have an important role. there is a very unique voice that religious leaders have when they talk to other worldly dis, the leaders of governments. and that i think is what now needs to happen for that voice from the religious world, from the scientific world to be amplified to tell world leaders, but have to add to protect our planet and our people throughout his papers. he pope frances has supported environmental action in 2015. he published his 2nd and cyclical loud that those see and which he called for swift and bold action to tackle the climate crisis. and lis last week where he virtually attended the youth for climate conference and milan, backing the work of 400 young delegates as they drafted proposals for the you and summit. meanwhile, outside conferences, a growing protest movement is adding its own pressure. a consensus has been
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building that real action must come out of the scotland summit. and to that, we now have the support of the world's leading spiritual figures. adarine al jazeera vatican city. behind the scenes work is in hollywood, have voted to go on strike. the 1st time in a unions $128.00 ye, he strain the international lines of theatrical stange employee says work as a calling to better pay say for hours work reasonable rest periods and guaranteed brakes negotiations ground to hold after the most recent 3 year contract expired in july, many prominent names in hollywood had voiced public. so what port the cruise demands the man in charge of britain's purse strings is warning the u. k. 's pandemic recovery plan will come at a cost to taxpayers speaking at the annual conference of the ruling, conservative party chancellor ratio soon act said he would be immoral to cape loading debt on to future generations. but there is concern across the u. k. about
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a looming cost of limit living crisis. po brennan report from manchester. richie soon ac is the former investment bank analyst, now running the u. case treasury and widely regarded as a likely success as to the current prime minister boris johnson. when the u. k went into cove lockdown in 2020 soon, next government backed fellow scheme, subsidized the salaries of more than $11000000.00 workers at a cost of $95000000000.00. now he says, it's time to start balancing the books. i have to be blunt with you. our recovery comes with a cost. our national debt is almost a 100 percent of g d p. so we need to fix our public finances. so this week, low income families will stop receiving a temporary 20 pounds or $27.00 us dollars a week. uplift to a social benefit called universal credit and taxes are going up to. it's going to be
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a very tough winter for some. am i great warriors that we're going to have lots more people pushed into downs of loan sharks falls to use the banks and not see that so necessary. you know, the gum could just continue with the 20 pound weakling. later into the winter into the at spring and summer next year. and that would just leave a huge amount of financial pressure on low income families across the country, including hand grades. manchester. on monday the army began helping to deliver fuel to petro filling stations. a very visible sign of the you case, chronic shortage of truck drivers. the situation which is caused petro pumps to run dry, and also seen empty shelves in supermarkets. many economists are wanting that the united kingdom faces a cost of living crisis in the coming months. has energy prices go up and the government closed back some of the benefits it paid out during the pandemic, what's not clear is whether the chancellor's proposed ways of mitigating that damage are enough in deprived areas such as sulphur. it proposals include a scheme, cold kick, starts to help young,
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low income workers and incentives for companies to take on apprentices in his sofa workshop, mike cleary says he's just about getting by reflected over from a group of cooper. we could dual, but what we're good, well portrayed wouldn't be put through per tooth until next month. richie cynic delivers a formal budget which will detail the government's financial plans. the indications are that for many in the u. k. things are going to get worse before they might get better. pull brennan, al jazeera manchester. ah, hello, you're watching out here. and these are the top stories. this. our social media platforms aren't by facebook, are returning to normal, having being knocked offline for several hours. millions of uses worldwide have
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been hit by the social media outage. rosalyn jordan has this update from washington dc. the i returned to service for customers. really just,

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