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hasn't been naked because of iraq security to for you, more award winning documentaries and live needs with tiny hidden cameras. criminals are illegally filming, and sharing people's most intimate moments. when you investigate south korea's by coming the demick on al jazeera ah. ready at least 20 people are killed as an earthquake. it's southern pakistan. ah, robinson, this is all de 0 live from doha. also coming up to day is that day on historic day a boost for the fight against malaria. the w. h o backs the 1st vaccine to protect
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children from the disease. we believe it european highlighting international law in doing so. in a rare move, the un secretary general is demanding ethiopia, hands over evidence afterwards, expel 7 officials for misconduct. the prime minister of peru is replaced just 2 months up to taking office. the latest leader to fall in the country reels from political uncertainty and corruption scandals. ah and as quick in pakistan has killed at least 20 people and hundreds more have been injured. it measured $5.00, and it happened in the early hours of thursday, while people was sleeping. the worst hit areas reported to be the city of han, nie baluchistan. province rescue efforts are said to be more difficult because a lot of the road so bad and cell phone coverage is poor. come all. hi. does johnny me know by phone from a slum,
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abide. we're only into the early hours of this incident so far. come on, but what more to be know well nigh it's going and there's about a $169.00. can you still get it in the not each didn't read, you know, just on proven this is the size likely activity gone? the area has seen many of the smaller quick, however, this one was measuring 5.7 magnitude. it happened in the early morning dot local guy, me about 3 am in the morning and that's why many people were at home. most of the how did in the area, stones and mug how big and therefore did not stand at john's again. shallow quake which was to be at a depth about 15 kilometer. so shock waived up caused dead
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for a deeper venture catholic as quick as i did just on where people came out of the rescue efforts that now underway because the light hamburg because of the supply of electricity being cut off to the area we had that line have key access, you know, it's too hard and i, i might not be forgotten that, but lucas, on not of a densely populated area, but we are heading 26. people have now been confirmed. good. be good in the way and about 300 injured. we are also hearing that military helicopter, taken care of them are usually injured out of our night. is this the kind of thing that brought us on has this area around and i has, has experience before. absolutely bluetooth on it. one of the more seismically active region, the focused on the smaller tremor all the time. they're going to make it quick. and
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our on a few years ago that they were devastating wake in the 19 cookie which came tens of thousands of people in the provincial capital. so it is not uncommon, however, because this one was shallow wake, it was a strong weight and medicaid car, ny, which of gotcha mentioned for infrastructure there by the casualty. come out. thank you very much. indeed. i know we're going to be talking to you in the next few hours as things develop a for an hour. come on hider talking to us from a slum about. thank you. the world health organization is backing the roll out of the 1st of a 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 gave me reports. it's being described as a game changer for child health vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds
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of thousands of children each in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millenia, and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held but attainable dream to day. the oddity as s mallet vaccine, more than 30 years in the making, changes the course of public health history. the vaccine smith klein vaccine has been given to infants and gone at kenya. i'm allowing since 2019 as part of a pilot program, it was found to be about 30 percent effective that preventing severe cases of the disease which is transmitted through mosquitoes. but that figure rose to 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 benefits kimura relaxes and
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dyslexia that may be other vaccines in the future bring us 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 musky 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 coping 19 and other competing priorities. we, roman i are being a disease boss, especially i by and large and dizzy as far as some south african children. ah, and given the digital geez, that our companies are facing, which will that be international? clear g, r e is going to a stand up and make dyslexia available to what children would needed. the world health organization recommends giving the vaccine to babies in 3 phases,
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followed by a beast, a shot, but that may take time. the next step is for 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 the countries that request it process that it's expected to take at least a year, victoria gate and be al jazeera. a u. s. federal court has suspended a law in the state of texas, which effectively bands abortions that have been nationwide protests since it was imposed last month, which regarded as the most restrictive law in abortion, control in the country the by the ministration challenge, the long after the u. s supreme court allowed it to go ahead, wednesday's willing is temporary. it says the court want to low what it describes as the offensive deprivation of such an important right. the presidents of china and the us are expected to hold talks before the end of the year. a strategic rivalry has been deepening between the 2 global powers and a variety of subjects from trade to ty, one top advisors to both joe biden,
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and she jin ping agreeing to the virtual meeting. after 6 hours of discussions in switzerland, it's not clear when the talks will take place, but they'll be aimed at improving communication and relations. my colors get more from washington, dc. this very significant and 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. and 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, in particular that agreement that was reached in january last year. the so called
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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 un staff are expelled for allegations of misconduct until he retired as intervened in a rare public exchange with if he of his ambassador is calling on his government to allow unrestricted access to deliver humanitarian aid to millions of people or
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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 dividing and massive human tragedy. these makes law search this announcement by the government of its your peer to expel 7th, senior, un officials. most of them you many darian 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 a data for like situation. they suddenly,
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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 a 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, is unfolding in ethiopia and urgent international action is needed. however,
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the security council remains divided and 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 grid will be either has been placed just 2 months after taking office. the former president of congress smith, the voskus, has been named as his replacement breather is a left wing politician. 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 of 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 to day 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 a treat after the announcement been either or implied,
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he would fight back and posted a picture from the movie gladiator that are suggestions that a hint of the challenges ahead for president federal casteel, marianna sanchez has more from lima. well, the new prime minister in mister vasquez is moderate. she is a member of a, she was a member of congress and the congress president during president's sagacity and government, the last governmental before bed or steel. and she was able to talk to a ugh, preside over a very difficult time when it 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 i moved out voskus came after that she was able to handle congress and until elections came. ah, but as she is a, she's
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a moderate and it doesn't mean that the government of fair federal garcia will be easy. because although she will be leading out the new a cabinet in august the your belongs to the up. they do leave it a party that they do leave at a party is a maoist, a linen is marxist weather. oh, hardy and is led by bloody moves. her own who is a marxist lennon is who has been really calling the shots through. ah, he said, prime minister, it either way, you know, who is also part of the hard liners in the party still hadn't al jazeera, we're in afghanistan massage sharif. the only place where girls can still go to high school. and we look at what's behind a rise and shootings and intimidation. and one of argentina is busiest ports. ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day. a 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best, a line of 2021. there's been a lot of moisture injecting. the skies remains of shaheen is still around. you can't see it as circulation, but it came from i went across the empty quarter and these showers in the western side of yemen, maybe the southwest society, our result of that moisture. the breeze is picky up to down the red sea and also down the gulf. but of a shamal here. probably a dusty one. the tension to heart cities, but average as she meets you probably be down with this dry ish wind. otherwise, its sunshine all over the place. there is significant weather around, not so much now in the south, as in, in the north come out of central asia, a bit of coal showing early signs of winter in tajikistan, for example, not quite afghanistan. and that breeze blows across the caspian buck, whose temperature 15 is actually where it should be as an average. but it probably
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feel a bit chilly in that reason it's generating showers in the north of iran as well. the breeze goes across the black sea turtle blow through the foster the boss for us . but beyond that, beyond these shall the rain progress coming into greece is a fairly dry picture of a turkey down through cyprus and the levant, wind not strong here, gather about 20 degrees, most places, probably below 30. and as the season shows, so the showers are coming slowly south with the sun still there are in late victoria, the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world best air line of 2021 on air or online, be part of the debate or pacific people, the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no topic is off the table. it's a children's i atmosphere. people are demoralized. they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms jump into this dream and doing our global community. if you're on light on you to right now,
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you can be part of both conversations. well, this 3 are now to sierra, ah ah, you're watching, i'll just need a reminder of our top stories. this are at least 20 people have been killed in an earthquake and seldom pakistan. hundreds more have been injured. a strength of the quick initially registered in magnitude 5.4, but that was revised up to 5.7. wrote health organizations backing the 1st ever vaccine to help prevent malaria. it's recommended, the job should be rolled out to millions of children across africa. peruse, president has replaced the prime minister just 2 months after guido viejo took
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office, left his politicians, been accused of sympathizing with rebel fighters and a right wing. congress opposes his plans. for nationalization, former president of congress, miss vasquez will step in i. schools and public universities are still closed across afghanistan, and that's raising more worries about the future of education for girls. but in marcella sharif, they're still welcome in the classrooms, a sasha mar, caballo reports, girls will wang 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 her to 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 enough vanstone but i also sunday a coffee is traveling to faithful that he life for the teachers. the curriculum hasn't changed for now, but the future is uncertain. molo abraham med, maureen bell. he is the man in charge of education in the city, in that holligan 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 mother's theme. see, may students cannot go to public universities yet? the taliban says it's sorting out the logistics. these are students of medicine, other prestigious molena sheridan mohammed bell. he university. the curtain was
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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 any is the tally vans. senior culture and information official in the city. he says education is one of the top priorities for the leadership. promo macarthur born a school for open teachers and students go to classroom for life, normal and curriculum to remain the same. they haven't changed anything so far. no . on each 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, 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?
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the taliban has dismissed international concerns about women's rights as a propaganda and insisted the world must also respect. i've got a stance culture and the taliban conservative outlook hash about about al jazeera, mazata city, philippines, vice president, lenny robert girl has an and she'll be running for president next year, rob little as a human rights lawyer. and she's leader of the opposition. she's been a vocal critic of the current president, rodrigo, to touch him as well. has his violent crackdown on the illegal drug trade. there are growing calls to ban offshore oil exploration close to southern california. after a big league from a pipeline. more than half a 1000000 liters of spilled into the oceans and saturday is believed a ship's anchor may have hit the underwater pipe residence and the worst affected city of huntington beach of father lawsuit, claiming loss of income and exposure to toxins. the city's mayor says the beaches
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may be closed for months as the clean up continues or john amos as the president of sky truth. it's an environmental watchdog group in the u. s. and he says the spill highlights a broader problem with offshore exploration for oil. for me, the, the, the company bears the primary responsibility. again, they had instrumentation that apparently indicated to them. they had a problem with the pressure in the pipeline. and it took a few hours before they took action. a party to report that i've seen a to stop the flow of oil in the pipeline. but if indeed the, the damage to the pipeline was caused by a ship baker, and that is still under active investigation. then we need to find out why that happened. and one of the concerns with this incident raises is the very close proximity of oil and gas hardware platforms and pipelines out in the ocean. very close proximity to busy port, busy shipping operation,
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where cargo ships and tankers that are hundreds of meters long are operating and that's the recipe for disaster. and we know from past oil spills. but the damage can be very difficult to measure and can be a very long term problem. certainly after the deep water horizon spill, researchers found evidence of oily material on the sea floor over a wide area that was still affecting the ability of marine life at the base of the food chain in the ocean. to recover years later, the dog trade is booming in argentina slums. over the past year, there's been a rise in threats and shootings. now the government is sending federal forces into the area at the center of the problem, which is near one of the countries busiest ports, theresa border ports from the city of assario. oh,
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it's become one of the most dangerous cities in argentina. rossetti, or nearly 300 kilometers northwest of when a site is shootings have become an everyday occurrence as gangs battle each other to control the drug. trade is a more feminine all american lawyer. we just received a call that a woman heard 30 shots. so we came here as fast as we could. we're evaluating what's going on, checking on possible suspects with we accompanied the police doing several raids across the city. they were looking for drugs, cache, and guns. one of our den tina's most important ports is located here, or 30, say, it's a get away for drugs. and the violins here is all about control of the local trade. i go to their mcleana, or the one i don't care about. we're seeing cocaine, marijuana drug trade has increased missouri area and we're trying to go to different areas like slums,
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where suspects are hiding. we are seeing lots of young people who are behind the attacks. they begin around 16 years old. many of them are responsible for several killings. big gangs are using teenagers and children. o residents in the slums of those audio are struggling with poverty and difficulties that have been exacerbated by their pandemic. their scarcity of food and jobs. families, especially children, are intimidated by the strong police presence. the gang leader of a group known as low monarch was recently put on trial for using children to sell drugs and for threatening judicial authorities. he was sentenced to over 80 years in prison. but his power and influence go beyond the prison walls. the police says that one of serv persons being held here has close links with one of the gang leaders that is currently in prisons, operations like this one happening almost every night as the security forces here
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in ross audio, are trying to tackle violence last week, the government of alberta for amanda is angry to send federal forces to help in the fight against gangs after a protected witness was executed with congressman calhoun freely has been receiving threats for months. he has been denouncing for years. the system that has allowed the drug trade to flourish for law school at the mostly lawana. there are local drug sales, but above them you have criminals in the police, in the justice system, among businessmen who are not appearing anywhere, the real delinquency and not being touched. the gains can by everyone. increasing government forces is only a temporary problem. they have to control the money and nobody does that go to them . so for now, the focus is on the slums and on its people. it is here were criminal organizations, find the food soldiers. they need to continue with their trade base. i will,
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i'll de cedar rosario, prosecutors in austria are investigating chancellor sebastian courts and suspicion of corruption and bribery. his officers had been rated as part of the investigation . the accusations of over $1500000.00 deal. the prosecutors believe was made to get the chancellor positive media coverage, and a tabloid migrants being held in detention centers in libya, are getting vaccinated against coven. 19 la been officially launched the drive this week, backed by the u. s. migration agency. i like trina reports from tripoli, the league 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 capitol 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 vaccine. st. 18.
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23 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 and libya in years. we are extremely concerned about ha, ha, ha, indiscriminate attention of i'm more than 5000 people over the last few days. ah, we're 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 transit hub for african migrants trying to reach european shores. more than 44000
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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 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 coven 19 that 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 to 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 mid to north america did come in at
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that. they got my husband, i thought the vaccine did. little did schedule me to go back on the 20 of august for the supple one and says dallas, if will it cost no the i don't have just to go back. no man to talk to my for a minute. i don't know them yet. and crazy. many migrants say they appreciate being protected from the corona virus, but without knowing when don't be released, it's difficult to express any gratitude malik, trina, elders, era, 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 areas reported to be the city of hon. 9 in the province of ballast on. come on, hider has this update and rescue efforts in honey. it's remote regenerated
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about 60 kilometers from the provincial catholic quicker. and because of the earthquake, many of the road.

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