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these a breakthrough for signs, child health and malaria control. but development being done, the game changer against a disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people every year. the students finance minister says some aid may be a lifted to call to him off the protested force, the closure of the main port. ah, so an earthquake is killed at least 20 people. southwest pakistan, hundreds more injured and many victims could still be buried under the rubble. the city of hon. i am baluchistan province, is the worst hit region sampras. robbie has more most people were asleep in the early morning hours when a shallow earthquake caused a death and destruction in southwestern pakistan. the girl pug your bike out, you know about that. he said it was a $5.00 magnitude quake,
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but i would say it was more than that. lots of lives lost and damaged property. the main mosque of the town was also damaged badly him buffalo believe was v, but every one including women and children, were running here and there we were. skin didn't know what to do. later. ambulances arrived and took the into the hospital with other people in rural baluchistan, live mostly in mud, brick homes, and as has always been the case across earthquake prone pakistan, poor communities that lack modern construction methods, were high build, quality is unaffordable. those are the places where earthquakes exact, their highest costs are due and birthday is yet so far. we've managed more than $200.00 injuries. we have received 15 dead bodies. we sent some severely injured by broad using ambulances and private makers. to gret duffle better treatment. those who are in serious condition that via shifting them using helicopters. oh, despite axis roads being cut off by sunrise rescue cruise had reached the town of
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her knight and begun sifting through the rubble. this earth greg, it may not seem very large, but it was shallow. this, the shaking was very strong in the of the center area. high night is very close. only about 15 kilometers away from the abbey center. and so if you add that to the construction of the hands and structures in the area that well, unfortunately cause large damage. the fact that it happened that nag when people are sleeping, that even exaggerates the damage and the injuries that would happen in the area. the quake was felt as far as the provincial capital quite aftershocks. continuing for hours, the area is mountainous and prone to land slides that poses another threat that could hinder rescue and recovery operations. rescuers are also trying to reach more than a dozen coal miners trapped under ground. provincial government officials say as many as 100 homes have collapsed so far. and with most people at home in their beds
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at the time of the earthquake, the number of dead and injured is expected to increase in basra vo dizzier. iran for our minister is in barret as lebanon, is locked in a worsening economic crisis. a month after a new government was formed or seen, a mere of de leon met liberties president, michelle odin. sharon is an important backer of his belong. that's one of the main groups in government. iran has sent fuel to lebanon as a country experiences what the world bank calls one of the worst economic collapses anywhere. during the past 150 years. on wednesday, the lebanese army prevented people from storming a bank after they were unable to withdraw cash supplies of fuel medicines and basic necessities are critically low. so in order has more now, from beirut thereon to roll in lebanon is very divisive. it's ally hesper law controls political power, of course, along with its allies. they control parliament, they control government. but critics of the group believed that it uses its weapons
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because this was the only group that was allowed to keep its weapons after the civil war. in 1990 to impose its will on the lebanese stay to impose iran's agenda in lebanon. in fact, they accused iran really of using lebanon as, as a bargaining card in its negotiations either with the americans or the saudis. lebanon is entangled in as a regional conflict. there were some protests yesterday. some of the people described iran's role as one of our, an occupation that lebanon isn't occupied country, but his visit comes really at a critical time for lebanon. lebanon is a much need of hard currency dollars. this is something iran cannot provide, so lebanon is reaching out to the international community, the west, the international monetary fund. but if the international community gives them that money, then reforms will have to be carried out. traditional parties like has the law will weaken their influence over the state. so iran's influence will weaken. so it ran really trying to assert its presence her show,
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and that it is the main player and lebanese politics. and it, too, is a stakeholder at a time that are many western envoys are, are visiting, are visiting lebanon. 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 the virus, which is one of the leading killers of children is recommended. the job should be given to millions of children across africa, rhetoric. and because this report is being described as a game changer for child health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millennia. and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held but an attainable dream to day. the oddity as s mallet vaccine, more than 30 years in the making changes the course of public health history.
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the vaccine 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 benefits chemo relaxes. and dyslexia that may be other like seats in the future, bring malaria burden of disease down substantially and africa. malaria causes fever, vomiting, and fatigue, and kills more than $400000.00 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 coping 19 and other competing
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priorities. we've 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 our 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 recommends giving the vaccine to babies in 3 phases, followed by a piece to short. 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. well, it's not from malcolm webb, who has more from nairobi in kenya, where there are about 3000000 cases of malaria every year. oh kills hundreds of
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thousands of people every year, almost all of them here in africa, world health organization estimates that killed me 400000 people in africa in 2019. now, some great gaines have be made in the fight against malaria, but they stoled in recent years is important to understand is very unequal, disease in urban areas and wealthy areas, people are much less likely to get it and much more likely to be able to treat it, if they do, it can be as simple as going to a pharmacy getting a test, buying the medication and taking it now in poor rural areas. it's a completely different story. the may be no pharmacy, no tech people can't afford to go there. and in some of the most malaria regions in the continent, people are getting dozens of infected bites, bites from infected mosquitoes every week. and it's in these kinds of conditions where people are constant and fighting malaria and other diseases, that is much more likely to be fatal. particularly to children in his, in these kinds of areas that the scientists hope that this vaccine could make
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a big difference. but of course, that depends on the extent of the rollouts and of course on how effective the vaccine actually is. iraq's parliament has been dissolved to make way for early legislative elections. the sunday security measures being put in place to protect voting stations. their affairs at on groups could threaten the voting process and the candidates populate up to wall had reports. now from now, jeff simulation campaigns conducted for iraq's parliamentary election. the ballot on sunday is the fittest to be held since nationwide protestant in 2019, demanding a change in the electoral system. and with intense political rivalry between armored groups and the surgeon. so i still and why displayed a skepticism towards the election securing it is a major task. ah, in the city of niger soldiers are being deployed alongside police officers to
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protect more than 350 ballot centers there on high alert for any threats, bahama target, our media. we have started conducting sweep operations of the ballad box locations to maintain security. and the whole governor it and prevent any infiltration. so whatever, gerard, the government has urged people to cast their votes. upgraded by you, met, records will be used. the elections commission says they preventive which rigging dozens of international observers, will be also deployed to monitor the voting process. there are more than 50000 putting stations, and at least 3000 candidates in this parliamentary election. these security, individual, se they will do all they can to make sure everyone is safe, and the policy take place without an incident. the government says, the number of bullet stations has been increased to reduce the risk of coven 19.
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and the elections commission says people will be able to vote in safety to the will and okay, i know our mission is securing the ballot boxes and transferring them from ballot stations to the main tele center that include securing the ballot boxes on roads. we have over a $100000.00 security individuals, including intelligence and national security units. they will remain on high alert until days after the election result is are announced about that very. this is the nature is one of the most densely populated cities in iraq because it has some of its most revered islamic shrines that has made it the target of many attacks by armored groups. since the 2003 u. s. led invasion, leaving many people anxious. the security measures on sunday will prove effective by amazon that we're hate. alicia sierra. nev still ahead here and i'll de
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zera. we're in an afghan city where girls can still attend high school with a deep the apprehensive brought the future. plus. i'm charlie angela and i from all the world's largest common half the plan has gone live, acknowledged the name in python climate. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. so to get very wet in southern china was hung in south china seas spreading itself into hong kong and that band of rain . it was really a cross beijing. only a couple days goes for the south and breaking up, but as a feed of moisture into eastern china. this is helping to increase a cloud, the likelihood of rain, including in shanghai and dropped temperatures. certainly they'd back down below 30,
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which is where they were recently evening. will hon. so it back down to near normal as the japan still the warm side but up tremendously. so with a few showers around rather than significant rain. but what's coming up into southern china is evident in hong kong. we've got easily winds and strong ones the next 3 days. so take you to to sunday is she bid is quite warm. it will rain or thunder, and the seas will be rough. it's hardly a surprise give more circulating this ass chancey. that rain will move into grand long and probably into, you know, fall time. we get to saturday. and same time with the monsoon trough late in retreating, but it is going south, is be fairly wetting. go or recently and by day the showers show themselves in carts i can down further south as well. but for rochester and all of pakistan, it's looking draw it. i say all of pakistan while trying to get the end of the weekend will be snow showing up in the hindu kush, probably reaching a bit further south as well. the weather sponsored by cut our airways voted world's best air line of 2021. in the country with an abundance of results. great.
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i really want indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and frank, we balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let me park linda. this is broke and progress in indonesia now. ah oh, i guess you're watching out there around about top stories is and an earthquake in pakistan's baluchistan province is killed at least 20 people. it struck in the
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early hours, flattening houses, almost worsley. aaron's foreign minister, as in beirut, photographer levin spiraling economic crisis a month off to the formation of a new government. soon after la jolla met celebrities, president michelle own the world health organization is endorsed the 1st ever vaccine against malaria. it's recommended the jap be rolled out to millions of children across africa, and the vaccine is 70 percent effective when combined with other treatments. so the nobel prize for literature has just been awarded to a tons, an inborn novelist, capital russia. gunners work focuses on colonialism and the fate of refugees. she arrived in the u. k. as a refugee age 18 in the 19 sixties and has now retired from teaching english at the university of kent. let's go to the poorest is now in stock. i'm a poll, how much for landmark is this year's prize?
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i think very much her lunmark neck her especially for african literature obviously for abdullah was at gunner, i'm trying not to be impolite because the press conference is still going on at behind me a gun at the recipient of this prize after a process that same countless nominations come in from around the world, sifted down to a list of 5 by the nobel committee. a secret list of 5 will never know. we will know in 50 years who the other nominees were. and then the chairman of the novel committee, coming through the doors behind me and making the rather solemn announcement about 10 minutes ago. but this is significant for, for one reason. a few years ago, the swedish academy, nearly 250 year old institution promised to modernize, especially in the wake of her as a me to scandal herring in stock home involving the academy promised to be more gender balanced,
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promised to be more global and they have fulfilled that latin. now this is a 1st prize to a non european or american a in nearly a decade. em, but perhaps one stock statistic still is the only 16 women have won this prize still out of the $118.00 winners over all. so a $102.00 men to 16 women em, but still without the result, governors prize cited for his writings on the effect of colonialism and giving a voice to refugees. this is obviously a wonderful day for african literature or a book. thanks very much sir. florida in stockholm sedans, finance minister says the government is considering lifting medicine and fertilizer to help solve the country's ongoing supply crisis. but he says it will be too expensive to move fuel and wheat buyer from ports you down to the couple car to the port has been blockaded by members of the badger tribes in the east, who are angry over the regions economy and a peace deal between the government and rebel groups security forces in shanicea
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have rated the studios of an opposition tv channel. and i've seen some of it's broadcast equipment just days ago. one of the channels main presenters was arrested for criticizing president case said live on earth, a number of media outlets have come under pressure since the president to spend a parliament july. broadcast regulator says the channel, the tune. a tv had been operating illegally for several years rover louis is a tune is in journalists in the capital and describes the changing climate for journalists, there after the or station or for. and then i yet who is there is a journalist working for it is the unity v. i think i can say that there, the media and freedom of her pres, injuries are made to be threatened. and i may consider this as a set back to democracy. i mean, you can, you can agree or disagree with the journalist, but you cannot or judge decent generates in front of a military interest. i mean,
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personally a, personally, and they think visit the where the position of her syndicate of journalist we reject military a try. years of 1st civilians are over. they are, they are opinion or a requisition even political edition. so that's why i, as a journalist, i would say right now we need to be vision and more for our freedom of speech and freedom of expressing an expression which is threatening to day. her as president pedro castillo has replaced his prime minister in almost half his cabinet. only 2 months after he took off his cuz there's been under pressure from an opposition lead congress and now for members of his own party as marianna sanchez reports from him. did he recently legal council shall need their, vasquez, a lawyer and former head of congress is appointed the new prime minister in one of the most politically unstable times he do. they have been 5 precedents in the last
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5 years. what are the of our god for this country of women and men who every day fight for a dignified life without discrimination and for real change? yes, i swear this, give me that feel her predecessor either way you a hard liner marxist was removed after major disagreements with both the opposition and allies, including president nasty u. s. t u has been facing pressure from party members like the outgoing pi minister give the legal to follow on. unpopular measures likely writing the constitution and nationalizing the gas industry. elbow is bit more to this, so believe it is time to prove. above all ideology and isolated part is an position facility. therefore, i have informed the country that to day we have accepted the resignation of the president of the council of ministers. guido, by you, duke, i say it's only been 2 months since rural primary. t trip is august. the your to office at the political instability continues. su once to implement reforms that
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will favor pu peruvians. the question is how can okay have you use it? i think castillo has done well, he's not disassociated himself from the discourse of change that pro liberate party has put forward, but he has decided to do it with people who make more conductive proposals. mr. vasquez is clearly a more predictable and democratic left us who want significant change and i believe she will achieve them. as the president's party members are not happy with the dismissal of be either, and 7 of his ministers were center just the us decision brought strong criticism from extremist in the song party. they say gusty, your muslim slippers, this choices because they feel betrayed, and they warn, a freak middle party will not support him in congress. for now, the question is, how will estie of govern losing allies and with a strong belief amongst the opposition that nasty use incapable to preside over the country. medina sanctus. i'll just see that you might be to the wife of haiti's murdered president jovan envoys as, as anyone with information about the killing to come forward. martinez says she
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won't rest until it's killers are brought to justice. on wednesday, she spent several hours and talked with the judge investigating the assassination 40 people, including 20 police officers, had been arrested in connection with the murder in july. when you get here listening to all who have information piece participate in the investigation so that he can move forward. if someone has information about those, having a search warrant against them, please give information so that justice can determine who is involved or not. so that the investigation comes to a conclusion. monday i will ask for justice in the morning at noon in the evening until i get it. i will not stop until i find justice for the president. a 100 year old former concentration camp god has appeared before court in germany becoming the oldest person yet to be tried for nancy era crimes. joseph shoots is charged with complicity in mass murder at the session house and camp between 19421945
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german prosecutors are raising to bring the last surviving perpetrators to justice . in recent years, they be focusing on le ranking nazi's staff high schools and public universities are close to girls in most of afghanistan and that's raising worries about their education. but in mazar, e sharif, they're still welcoming classrooms as ha bar reports. girls are wearing their dream to the future against the uncertainties of the present. 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 hat 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. oh, it's me all life little print and i want to be an astronaut in the future. and it
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seems to be a big dream to achieve in afghanistan. but i also sunday, i could be traveling to faithful latino life 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 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 mothers, female female students cannot go to public universities yet. the taliban says it's sorting out the logistics. these are students of madison are the prestigious molena set out of deed mohammed bell. he university. the curtain was recently added to
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segregate students by gender. i have another feature and here because we have no idea what the taliban will decide about. girls 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, whom mcarthur will in the school for open details and students go to classrooms for life, normal, and curriculum to remain the same. they haven't changed anything so far, nor on either 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,
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will their basic rise be protect heard. the taliban has dismissed international concerns about women's rights as a propaganda and insisted the world must also respect of god, his dance culture and the taliban. conservative outlook. hash maribel al jazeera mazata city. in order to stop global temperatures rising, we need to cut emissions. but we also need to remove billions of tons of c o 2 from the atmosphere. the main way of doing that at the moment is planting trees. however, iceland has just opened a factory, the permanently removed c o 2 from the air, turning it to stone. charlie angela went there to find out how the process works. it looks like modern art, but this is actually the world's largest carbon capture blond at bank of fans, drawing in the air and removing it c o 2 permanently. so this is water climb works, sucks. carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and the seal to is accumulated in the cells
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a we heated up and then they sent the seal due to conflicts. and we injected into the bedrock and turn it into stone. the greenhouse gas arrives here and is then sent deep into the ground below where it will stay for thousands of years. here we are injecting c o 2 into the ground to where it goes in to post office and rapidly turns to stone. and that's the essence of the complex technology we imitate, and accelerate process that nature has been applying for millions of years. and by doing that, what able to permanently eliminate some of our c, o 2 emissions. and this is what we need to do at scale. if we are to meet our climate goals, the world released 34000000000 metric tons of c o 2 into the atmosphere. last year . the oak, a plant will capture just 4000 tons. the equivalent of emissions from 850 cars. and the technology is expensive. $15000000.00 to build this site in iceland. but clients, a lining up corporations and private individuals are already paying climb works to
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remove carbon dioxide in their name is quite a sensor and it's quite a tiny market. and so one of the reasons that we were so excited to purchase carbon removal from companies like client works is that we see that our, our early movement here can help to develop that very nice and market. scrubs free of carbon dioxide. the iron has gone briefly back to pre industrial level. the question is, when the technology like this can be scaled up on the cost down in time to make a real impact. climate scientists optimistic that aiming of $4000.00 tons per year, which is very trivial compared to what we have to do with what is very important is that this was the 1st one on it was a muffin. what do you do it you, if you, she'll tulips released to new york tempe here to break of it?
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you know, we're or slump in the tutors luther iceland itself has always been a low emitter. 100 percent of the country's electricity is from geothermal and hydropower, but is what is capturing from the f. i send is looking to import captured c o 2 emissions by sea and fix it deep into their bedrock. bringing the world a little closer to its carbon neutral goal. charlie angela al jazeera had his heavy iceland. ah, so this is our desert, these are the top stories an earthquake in pakistan's glitches. don province is killed at least 20 people and struck in the early hours flattening houses while people were asleep. rescue operations are under way, but the hottest at area is difficult to get to. iran for a minister is in beirut for talks on lebanon's ferry, acro nomic crisis a month after the formation of
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