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and that's what people expect must they want? the questions answered. that is what we've always done. that's what we will continue today. ah. or at least 20 people are killed as an earthquake hits southern pakistan. ah, i'm robot this and this is odyssey, rely from dough have also coming up today is that day on historic day a boost for the fight against malaria, the w h o backs the 1st vaccine to protect children from the disease. we believe it, your pieces highlighting international law in doing so. in a rare move,
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the un secretary general is demanding ethiopia, hands over evidence sponsored expel 7 officials for misconduct. the prime minister of peru is replaced to just to mountain self to taking office. the latest leader to fall as the country reels from political uncertainty and corruption scandals. ah, i'm going to bring you some breaking news out of southern pakistan at least 20 people have been killed in an earthquake on hundreds more have been injured. it measured at $5.00, and it happened in the early hours of thursday, while people were sleeping, the worst had areas reported to be the city of hon. i. in biloxi, don province rescue efforts to said to be more difficult because a lot of the roads are bad and cellphone coverage is poor. come all hot is johnny me now on the phone from his slum about what more to be know about what's going on there. come up. what we do know is that this happened,
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and the early morning time, most people were in their homes regarding to the deputy commissioner, most of the you're dealing with women and children pretty can get 200, inject a according to the latest, to say good. now you mentioned this is more cree generated about 60 kilo make eggs from the prevention catholic in a quick and because of the earthquake, many of the road leading to hard ny, i've been blocked by land or rock. therefore, that did bring the rescue efforts, not to mention the fact that electricity supply was cut off because of the quick, it was shallow, a great 15 kilometer and that's why they would have been here, but that may get choked the prevention gap because quite so 14 people out of the home you can read us, but just a land away but night. so that if you have like,
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i've got really get paid like we had to order that them all he actually a year that being still occupied in quicker. you said that this was a shallow quake, as we mentioned before, it was 5.7 on the, on the scale. how common is this kind of incidence? but just on a seismically active con, filling. so every tectonic blake, it can have many major way to have to go. we got like a major wake at region more straight kill quick. there's nothing new. and, but just on this particular area, it's not very heavily populated for dec would be one good sign. however, most of the construction that a margin, how made from rocks and marks, and so those structures do not stand at john against any heavy job. and i also mention that shallow,
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a quick need more devastation because of the shock of fact from the depth which is 15 kilometer. however, we have noted board of any major damage in the provincial gap. again, quite wake up quite a large area and we'll go ahead and small optical cap continued off the 5.7 magnitude quake. and obviously we're still in the early stages of getting the details of this i'm, we're gonna be coming back to us as we find out more in the next few hours, but come all hide from islam about for now. thank you very much indeed. well, health organizations backing the roll out to the 1st 7 vaccine against malaria. it's a big step in the battle against a virus, which is one of the leading killers of children. it's recommended. the job should be given to millions of children across africa, victoria, gate, and reports. it's being described as a game changer if a child's health,
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a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. melinda has been with us for millennial, and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held, but an attainable dream. to day. the r t s. s. money to vaccine, more than 30 years in the making changes the course of public health history. the vaccines smith klein vaccine has been given to infants and gonna kenya i'm allowing since 2019 as part of a pilot program, it was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of the disease which is transmitted through mosquitoes. but that figure raised around 70 percent when the vaccine was combined with all the treatments. i think eradication is still a quite some time of it. but i think the combination of business chemo relaxes,
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and dyslexia that may be other like seats in the future, will bring a malaria burden of disease down substantially and africa. malaria causes fever, vomiting, and fatigue, and kills more than full $100000.00 people each year. mostly children on to 5 as well as pregnant women. the r t s. s vaccine, also known as muscular ricks has been welcomed by researches as an historic breakthrough. but many on the continent worry about funding and whether a mass roll out will be possible in the wake of coven, 19, and other competing priorities. we, roman i are being a disease boss specially i by and large and dizzy as far as sub saharan african children. ah, and given the digital geez, that our countries are facing, which will that be international? clear g, r e is going to, i stand up and, and make dyslexia available to with children needed. the world health organization
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recommends giving the vaccine to babies in 3 phases, followed by a beast, a shot. but that may take time. the next step is to the global vaccine alliance known as gabby, to look at whether the vaccine is a worthwhile investment. if it's approved, gabby will buy it for countries that request it process that it's expected to take at least a year, victoria gate and be al jazeera u. s. federal court suspended the law in the state of texas, which effectively bands, abortions, would have been nationwide protest since it was imposed last month was regarded as the most restrictive law in abortion control in the country. the by the ministration challenged the law after the u. s. supreme court allowed it to go ahead. when sees ruling is temporary, it says the court will not allow what it describes as the offensive deprivation of such an important right. the presidents of china and the u. s. will hold talks before the end of the year for strategic rivalries, been deepening between the 2 global powers on
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a variety of subjects from trade to time. one top advisors to both joe biden, and she doing ping agreed to the virtual meeting. after 6 hours of discussions in switzerland is not clear when the talks will take place, but there will be aimed at improving communication and relations. mike, hannah has more from washington, dc. this very significant and the leaders have agreed in their phone call that they're held last month, that it's essential for them to maintain open lines of communication. because of the nature of this fraud relationship. they've made very clear that it's necessary for them to talk to each other, to try and lower what has been an immense amount of tension between china and the u . s. at the u. s. phases at, in terms of competition. this is a word that china says it does not like it is seeking, it says a good relationship with the u. s. as it stands at the moment. president biden has now made clear that he will continue the policies instituted by his predecessor,
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in particular that agreement that was reached in january last year. the so called phase one agreement, in terms of which china made certain commitments which president biden says, he is now going to insist that china meets also staying in place. so others trade tariffs that president trump, then president trump imposed no sign that the u. s. administration is going to change that there despite repeated calls from a number of businesses who are believe i'd be suffering from that particular trade tariff, a policy that was instituted by the trump administration. so very important though, from both leaders to keep the lines of communication open to avoid any misunderstandings as it is put that might occur. the un secretary general has demanded evidence from ethiopia. after 7 you and staff were expelled for allegations of misconduct until he retired. as intervened in a rare public exchange with ethiopia, ambassador is calling on his government to allow unrestricted access to deliver
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humanitarian aid to millions of people. our diplomatic editor james base reports from the un with the conflict in ethiopia, widening and the humanitarian crisis growing the un secretary general address the security council. the country is facing any mouse humanitarian crises that the man's immediate attention. all efforts should be squarely focused on saving lives and avoiding a massive human tragedy. this makes law serves this announcement by the government of its your peer to expel 7 senior un officials. most of them humanitarian stuff, but equally disturbing. but the ethiopian ambassador then justified those expulsions with new allegations. he claimed that the 7 senior staff had falsified data, inflated humanitarian figures, and even had invented cases of death by starvation. they were looking to create
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a data for like situation. they suddenly, an overnight created 1000000 victims of held the disaster. the secretary general had taken the unusual step of asking for a right to reply and invite the sacred general of the united nations. he demanded that the ethiopians provide documents to prove their new claims. we believe it, europe is violating international law in doing so. and they are ready to cooperate with the government of ethiopia in relation to any situation in which the government of utopia feels that any member of the win is not behaving in total impartiality. in total independence, as humanitarian law, but describes as he left the security council chamber, he added this la duty to defend the honor of the united nations. the secretary general has made it clear that he believes a humanitarian catastrophe,
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is unfolding in ethiopia and urgent international action is needed. however, the security council remains divided in almost a year since the crisis started security council members have only been able to agree one joint statement. james bays al jazeera at the united nations peruse prime minister agree though bugle has been replaced just 2 months after taking office. the former president of congress, mister vascos, has been named as his replacement for you, though, is a left wing politician. and he's been accused of sympathizing with rebel fighters and promoting the nationalization of key sectors. and that's angered congress and large sections of the population. protest against the government, a grown in recent weeks implement blip in the morning. i'll bill it's time to place peru above all ideology and isolated parties and positions. so i informed the country that today we've accepted the resignation of the president of the council of ministers. guido polito, whom i thank for his services rendered to the nation in
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a tweet after the announcement of either implied, he would fight back can posted a picture from the movie gladiator suggestions. that's a hint of the challenges ahead for president federal casteel and anna sanchez as more from lima. well, the new prime minister in the last case is a moderate. she is a member of when she was a member of congress, the congress president during president's sagacity and government, the last government before bed august field. and she was able to talk to ugh, for side over a very difficult time. when a congress was, it was there was a lot of in fighting in congress and we saw in the past few years or even 3 precedents in one. in one week it moved out voskus came off to that. she was able to handle congress and until elections came. ah, but she is a, she's
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a moderate, and it doesn't mean that the government of federal castillo will be easy. because, although she will be leading the new a cabinet, a banjo castillo belongs to the up. they do leave at a party that they do leave at a party is a maoist, a linen is marxist weather. oh, hardy and is lived by, by the moves her own, who is a marxist lennon is who has been really calling the shots through a, he's a prime minister. it either way, you know, who is also part of the hard liners in the party. so i had analogy 0 with enough kind of sounds myself. sharif. the only place for girls can still go to high school at cove. 19 vaccination drive begins for migrants held an overcrowded detention centers in libya.
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ah is still raining? why it's sundering in the southeast corner of the u. s. huge, sway the cloud here. another one is coming in from the pacific. this bringing cold weather in some snow for some parts in between. his envelope with pretty warburg stretching from the gulf coast right up to the middle of canada. bismark in north dakota shows this 28 degrees. you're well above the average of 14, and it stays like that even. and when the wind started into a normally later on friday. so a very slow progress of this temporarily winter weather on the higher ground of british columbia. you see it all falls apart. but if you look at the mountain states in the midwest or more bit west in the west, i mean there are more showers to come virtually any way that goes for the south as
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well. the real wet weather, i think he's going to continue to be in the eastern states, such a great lakes. there's been flooding recently, for example, into detroit. there's been fighting down in the southeast corner. they will be more as a result of the showers. there's also been flooding in the yucatan in this city in the west met either. it's been a meter div quite easily. i think for the next 2 days or so, this easter green beans, the rain is light, yet it's heaviest. bit further east orbit for the south in for example, guatemala or in costa rica. ah. ready to often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of them thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives stand for decades,
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review the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on a g, a 0 lou ah, watching all to see it. our reminder of our top story is this hour, at least 20 people to be killed and an earthquake in southern pakistan. hundreds more have been injured. the strength of the quake initially registered at magnitude at $5.00, but that was advised up to $5.00. the world health organization's backing the 1st of our vaccine to help prevent malaria. it's recommended the jap, he rolled out to millions of children across africa. bruised president has replaced
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the prime minister just 2 months into the job. we w dog, i left his politician has been accused of sympathizing with rebel fighters and a right when congress opposed his nationalization plans. former president of congress, mister vasquez will replace him. high schools and public universities remain closed across afghanistan, raising concerns about the future of girls education. but in missouri, she leaves the classrooms are still welcoming girls. how schumacher bought a travel there. and as he reports, they'd weighing their dreams against their worries for the future. this is the only place in afghanistan where girls can go to school. mazata sheriff is a vibrant cultural and commercial center. and schools have remained open since the taliban took over the country. here at go her heart on one of the most established elementary and high schools in the city, girls hope to pursue their studies and chase their dreams. i will make dream.
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oh, it's me all life little print and i want to be an astronaut in the future. and it seems to be a big dream to achieve an offense down. but i also sunday, i could be traveling to faithful. letty. nice for the teachers. the curriculum hasn't changed for now, but the future is uncertain. molo abraham med, maureen bell. he's the man in charge of education in the city, in the holiday mom, but we need female teachers, architects, doctors. but we also want our women to be educated along islamic beliefs and principles. we value women. the 1st lessons we learn come from our mothers. female students cannot go to public universities yet. the taliban says it's sorting out the logistics. these are students of medicine,
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other prestigious molena sheridan mohammed bell. he university. the curtain was recently added to segregate students by gender. i for now the future and here because we have no idea what the taliban will decide about both education. look at other provinces. universities are still closed. the bahama, nor loni, is the tally vans senior culture and information official in the city. he says, education is one of the top priorities for the leadership whom macarthur hall and the school for open details and students go to classroom for life, normal, and curriculum to remain the same. we haven't changed anything so far. neuron is one of the many taliban officials who believe the u. s. and many european countries are trying to discredit the group when it is desperately seeking international recognition. the debate of a girl education in afghanistan has extended to what kind of role,
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where they have under the taliban rule. and will they get represented in the government and parliament? and most importantly, will the basic rise be protected? the taliban has dismissed international concerns about women's rights as a propaganda and insisted the world must also respect of got his dance culture and the taliban. conservative outlook hash about about al jazeera mazata city. we're going calls to ban offshore oil exploration close to southern california. after a big oil spill more than half a 1000000 liters of spilled into the oceans in saturday. it's believed a ship's anchor may have had an underwater pipeline residence in the worst affected city of huntington beach. a father lawsuit, claiming the loss of income and exposure to toxins said his merit says the beaches may be closed for months. if the clean up continues. rob reynolds has more from huntington beach. every wave that breaks on the shore here brings with it more oil to be cleaned up. and while the exact cause of this spill has not yet been
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determined, suspicion is increasingly revolving around the possibility that an ocean going vessel dragged its anchor across the pipeline, distorting it, and causing a what eventually turned out to be a 33 centimeter hole in the pipeline of the pipeline has been shut down. there's no more oil leaking out, but half a 1000000 the leaders and more of oil already has spilled. a huge, clean up operation is underway. this all is part of a global story, the global supply chain disruption. there are dozens and dozens of ships waiting off shore here trying to get into the port of los angeles in long beach. they can't because the port is at capacity. and why? because during the coven era, during the locked downs, people in the united states ordered so many goods that were made in factories in east asia, that the, the, the port is simply overwhelmed. there's too many ships,
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they can handle it. and one of those ships may have been in the wrong place. now, this is also creating some political backlash calls at the grassroots level to ban offshore oil drilling a. here's what the governor of california gavin newsome had to say about that. fossil fuel jobs literally are out numbered 5 to one versus clean energy jobs in the state of california. outnumbered 5 to one to day. this does not have to be part of our future. what you're seeing happening in this industry is a lot of mature and larger companies are selling out to smaller companies. as i said, crews are working non stop to mop up the oil. that has gotten into some, some, some very sensitive ecological areas like wetlands. but it is a huge task and authorities estimate that the clean up will take months. prosecutors in austria are investigating chancellor sebastian constance,
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suspicion of corruption and bribery. his officers have been rated as part of the investigation. the accusations evolve are $1500000.00 deal that prosecutors believe was made to get the chancellor positive media coverage in a tabloid. the eruption of the volcano in the spanish island, the lap hama is getting more intense. it's already prompted. the evacuation of 6000 people and destroyed nearly a 1000 homes. jonah haul reports from la palmer in the canaries. it's all ready the largest eruption on this volcanic island in a century. and there could be weeks left in it yet. but for many the damage has been done. roberta lay all watched helpless as the church in his local town square crumbled under the lava. oh no say no, no, they're well over a yard, but i to be on the girl. beside it stood his father's house,
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and his uncle's house also destroyed generations of the layout family had lived in the town of tod. okay, for 200 years now. much of what they built there, he's gone shame. but then sir, a horror of helplessness. horror. it was like a horror movie. at night in my dreams, i only see the volcano, only the volcano eating everything, but what worries me most is not my future, but my family, my father who's lost everything. and also my 3 brothers, my uncle and my to cousin sort of in the road to todd aka is paved in volcanic ash . it's raining down on us all the time. down there, a police road block prevents any further travel towards what were homes, businesses, a school and of course that church all now entombed beneath a river of cooling lava. and if still coming, just look at that. this eruption shows no sign of slowing down.
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as the central vent widens, new threads appear, exploding gas bubbles and lethal projectiles, cold lava bombs hurtling into the sky. you wouldn't want to be hit by one of these . and on the outskirts of todo k itself, fresh lava threatens yet more destruction. one does that mean? i wonder? sounds like i if one when will it end? when will we be allowed to go back there? we don't know what the future starts. when the volcano stops, my future will be here on this island or into decay if it's possible that and my family agrees, well, we'll stay here and get on with our lives. i'm told ok is not alone. and nor is the layout family, more than a 1000 buildings have been swallowed up, swathes of valuable farm land consumed. roberto says he'll rebuild and told okay he says will rise again. such his life in the shadow of
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a volcano. jonah hall al jazeera la palmer migrants being held in detention centers and libya are getting vaccinated against covered 19 living officials launched the drive this week, backed by the urines migration agency. i like trainer reports from tripoli. lee lee, as sick girl detention center, more than 10000 migrants and refugees are held in centers like this across libya. it's one of 4 in the capital tripoli, and it's where a campaign is being launched to vaccinate detainees against coven, 19 norma, and the hamlin. today, we started our campaign against covey. 19 varez will be given. the vaccines at $823.00 immigrants that are being held here. the vaccination drive comes less than a week after security services carried out in operation and the town of good garish . a few kilometers was, it's known as a hub for migrants. and it's where authorities recently detained thousands of people and what's been described as the largest crack down on migrants and refugees
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and libya in years. we are extremely concerned about ha, ha, ha, indiscriminate attention of more than 5000 people over the last few days. ah, we are extremely concerned about their excessive force that was years. ah, one migrant was killed. ah, several others are an intensive care unit. and ah, now they're all in detention in not terribly overcrowded conditions. libya has long been a trends in hub for african migrants trying to reach european shores. more than 44000 migrants arrived in europe from north africa in 2021 alone. but more than 25000 have been returned from the mediterranean sea by the libyan coast guard. and are put in centers like this. most of the migrants being held here in this
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detention center. i've left their countries of origin due to poverty or war. while some of them have been returned to libya from the sea, others tell us, they have no ambition to travel to europe. they tell us they are interested in getting the vaccine, but are less concerned about cov 19 than when they will be released. corner says she doesn't want to go to europe and came from liberia to find work can provide for a child and family back home. she says she's been in this detention center for more than 6 weeks. for others, it's been years. honestly, i thought the vaccine before i took it out and met denalis mikka did come in at daphne gotten hospital. the vaccine did, did to did scheduled me to go back on the 20 of august for the supple one and says, dallas implicates no the i don't have just to go back. not miss a doctor. my phone minute. i don't know them yet. in prison. many migrants say they appreciate being protected from the corona virus or without knowing when they'll be
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released. it's difficult to express any gratitude malik, trina, ultra 0 tripoli. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, at least 20 people have been killed in an earthquake that struck southern pakistan . hundreds more have been injured, and measured 5.7. and it happened in the early hours of thursday while people was sleeping. the worst hit areas reported to be the city of hon night in ballast and province. col hider has this update on rescue efforts in her life. in moultrie generated about 60 kilometers from the provincial catholic quicker. and because of dia quaid, many of.
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