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usaa regulated to authorize its hobby 19 vaccine on children, aged 5 to 11 trials for that age group began injure my opposed president. pedro castillo has replaced his prime minister in almost half his cabinet. only 2 months after he took office castillo has been under pressure from an opposition led congress and now from members of his own party as marianna sanchez report from lima. did you recently, legal council shall meet their vasquez, a lawyer and former head of congress is appointed the new prime minister in one of the most politically unstable times he a door. they've been 5 precedents in the last 5 years. what are the or for 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 could mean 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 you guess the you has been facing pressure from party
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members like the outgoing prime minister give the legal to follow on unpopular measures like we writing the constitution and nationalizing the gas industry. it was bit more to this. so believe it is time to prove above all ideology and isolated partisan position sicily. 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 year to office, but the political instability continues. su once to implement reforms that will favor pu peruvians. the question is how can okay that news is it? i think castillo has done well. he's not disassociated himself from the discourse of change that peru liberty 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,
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but the president's party members are not happy with the dismissal of be either. and 7 of his ministers were center. cassius decision brought strong criticism from extremists in his own party. they say gusio must reflect on his choices because they feel betrayed, and they warn the freak middle party will not support him in congress. for now, the question is, how will castillo govern, lucy, no allies and with a strong belief amongst the opposition that dusty use incapable to preside over the country medina sanctus. i'll just see that lima bidder. guineas, military leader, has appointed former civil servant mom at the avalon v. as in you entering prime minister, be able, he has no previous government experienced, but he's an expert in agricultural finance and has worked for international organizations, including the united nations. as prime minister, he'll be responsible for coordinating the transition back to democratic rule following last month's school last week, interior president mama to my medi dumbly, our san in the philippines, vice president,
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lenny robledo has announced she is running for the top office. robledo is the human rights lawyer and leader of the opposition. she has been a vocal critic of president rodrigo to tattoo and his violent crack down on the legal track street t rock. now where parliament has been dissolved to make way for early legislative elections, this sunday security measures are being put in place to protect voting stations. but their fears armed groups could threatened the voting process. and the candidates mahmoud abdougla had way for some nash off simulation campaigns conducted for iraq's parliamentary election. the ballot on sunday is the fittest to be held since nationwide protestants 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,
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in the city of nazareth soldiers are being deployed alongside police officers to protect more than $350.00 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 in the whole governor it and prevent any infiltration. so would have a job. the government has urged people to cast their votes. up graded by you met records will be used. the elections commission says they preventive triggering dozens of international observers will be also deployed to monitor the voting process. there are more than 50000 pudding 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,
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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. and the elections commission says people will be able to vote in safety to one. okay. on the 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 are renounced, wasn't very, this is the nature of is one of the most densely populated cities in a rock. because it has some of its most 3 views, this law mc shrines that has made it the target of many attacks by armored groups. since the 2003 u. s. led invasion, leaving many people anxious,
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the security measures on sunday will prove effective. but what up did were hate alicia? 0? measure australia has welcomed frances decision to return its ambassador after weeks of strained relations over a cancelled submarine. deal harry 3 called it's envoy, last month after cambra backed out of a multi $1000000000.00 defense agreement with france in exchange for one with the u . s. and u. k. the french ambassador says he's now returning to defend his country's interests . australia has said it understand the deep disappointment. welcome back to the french ambassador to to cambra, and hopefully we can move beyond our recent disappointments and, and obviously the 2 countries are francis australia share a number of common interests in particularly in our work together in the region so that so we can get that relationship back contract un secretary general has demanded evidence from ethiopia to justify its expulsion of 7 un staff that it
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accused of misconduct. antonio terrace had ran public exchange with a voice where the ethiopian ambassador is calling on its government to allow unrestricted access to deliver humanitarian aid to millions of people. i diplomatic editor jane space for, for some the united nations. 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 as announcement by the government of ethiopia 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
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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, 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 you know, to patience. he demanded that the ethiopians provide documents to prove their new claims. we believe it, europe is violating international law in doing so. and we are ready to cooperate with the government of each your peer 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 prescribes. as he left the security council chamber,
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he added this here my duty to defend the honor of 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, the security council remains divided and almost a year since the crisis started security council members have only been able to agree one that joint statement james base al jazeera, the united nations, the trial of a 100, your former concentration can't, can't card has began in germany, joseph show, it says the oldest 1st and yet to be tried for massey era. crimes is charged with complicity in math matter. at the facts in house, in camp between 19421945 gallon prosecutors are raising to bring the last surviving perpetrators to justice in recent years have been focusing on lower ranking maxi staff. the mexican government has sent another plane carrying
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a 130 haitian migrants back to their homeland in an ongoing repatriation process. hundreds of haitians still remain in mexico awaiting their asylum, or refugee claims to be breached to be processed. last month, american officials cleared some 15000 mostly haitian migrants will make, should make shift camp along the us mexico border. vice groups call the move in who may now the drug trade is booming in argentina's slums. red send shootings have risen during the past year. federal forces have been sent into the city of rosario, that's home to one of the countries busiest or to the curb. the violence there is a bore accompanied police as they carried out the rates. oh, it's become one of the most dangerous cities in argentina. rossetti, on nearly 300 kilometers northwest of when a site is shootings have become an everyday occurrence as gangs battle each other
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to control the drug trade the some over in all. i'm ok, the 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, cash 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 want to limit the gleaner or the one i know we're seeing cocaine. marijuana drug trade has increased to missouri area and we're trying to go to different areas like slums, 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. oh, residents in the slums of los ideo are struggling with poverty and difficulties
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that have been exacerbated by the pandemic. there is scarcity of food and jobs. families, especially children, are intimidated by the strong police presence. the gang leader of a group known as law 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 volley 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 in raw side, you are trying to tackle violence last week, the government of alberta for the members agreed to send federal forces to help in the fight against gangs after a protected witness was executed with congressman calhoun freely has been receiving
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threats for months, he has been denouncing 4 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 businessman who will not appearing anywhere, the real delinquency 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, i'll de cedar ross, audio climate scientists say emissions need to be cut and billions of tons of c o 2 must be removed from the atmosphere to stop global temperatures rising so far. the main way of doing that has been by planting trees, but
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a factory has just opened in iceland that permanently remove c o 2 from the air and turns it into stone. charlie angela went there to find out how it works. it looks like modern art, but this is actually the world's largest carbon capture plant. a bank of fans drawing in the air and removing its c o 2 permanently. so this is work line works, sucks carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and the seal doors accumulated in the cells. we heat it up and then they sent the seal to the guard booth 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,
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and accelerate the 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 move our climate goals, the world released 34000000000 metric tons of c o 2 into the atmosphere last year. the bulk of plans will capture just 4000 tons. the equivalent of emissions from $850.00 cause 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 remove carbon dioxide in their name. is quite a sensor and is quite a tiny market. and so one of the reasons that we were so excited to purchased carbon removal from companies like client work is that we see that our, our early movement here can help to develop that very nice and market. scrubs free
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of carbon dioxide. the iron has gone briefly back to pre industrial level. the question is, where the technology like needs to be scaled up and the cost down in time to make a real impact. climate scientists optimistic. they're aiming up $4000.00 tons per year, which is very trivial compared to what we have to do with what is very important. if this is the 1st one on it, there's a muffin where you do it. you, if you ship to that's released, the new york can be here in reykjavik, or, you know, or slump in a tooth, a sleeper ice and itself is always being a low emitter, 100 percent of the country's electricity is from geothermal and hydropower. but is what is capturing from the air 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
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iceland still ahead in sports, in the home run med set up a historic series in major league baseball playoffs. stay with us. it's always coming up a short sun ah . with
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with whole ah ah a foreign firms and lining up to rebuild libya after an end to the fighting and the promise of elections, trade representatives are gathering with government officials in tripoli this week
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and a bid to expand their businesses and provide much needed expertise. malik train reports from the capital, it's called libya billed, and after 7 years, the once annual exhibition is back. i did, she doesn't wish i could be mad at 189 international and local companies are participating in libya. build 2021 farms from 5 different countries, including austria, italy, turkey, greece, and egypt are here. we believe it's a good start after returning. before the event is bringing trade representatives, construction companies, and government officials together for 4 days. government officials and experts estimate that le bill will need to invest around a $110000000.00 us dollars over the next 10 years to rebuild the country. after nearly a decade of conflict and violence and libya, hundreds of thousands of homes were destroyed and key infrastructure damage. foreign trade representatives and companies are here hoping to expand their
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footprint and libya by helping the country rebuild. romano works for the italian trade commission. he is representing 10 italian companies here. i think we have a big potential market for the funding past that we had based here to libya around one under the bank on now, unless the exchange trade between equally libya was more than 50 billions of ural now or less lucky would like to increase the war to have more, and if it's possible to come back to the same figures at the end of us is law works for a steel manufacturer is mere turkey. she says, although the firm is new to the libyan market, it could double us export to libya by next year. your company, what i show a growing up day by day unfair b along to increase our business relationship with libya and the very important air companies. * for our business and a via,
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we want to increase our business and our export to leave via the election scheduled in less than 3 months. business owners and people here are hoping for stability so the country can focus on rebuilding. this exhibition may help lay the groundwork. now latrina, l 0, tripoli, i time novice forties far fully. thank you so much. south korea, continuing there, unbeaten running. the funnel group stage of asian qualifying for the 2022 cats are world cab. i mean syria earlier on thursday, but only just haven't taken each shortly. after half time. south korea, we're pass back with syria scoring a late e wiser. asia's top players sung when men prove to me the difference though the tottenham forward sealing it to one with a last gas winner. the result mean south korea have 7 points from 3 games
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european champions, italy have lost a game for the 1st time. in 3 years. there would be into one by spain and the semi finals of the nation's league elite on a world record $37.00 match on beat run going into this fixture, but that street was soon under threats when faren tours put spain ahead, italy then went down to 10 men, when leonardo bellucci was given a 2nd yell card before the break, quickly got even worse for italy, taurus scoring his 2nd of the night to make it to nil runs and pellegrini pulled one back for italy was 7 minutes to go. but spain held on to book their place in sundays, final, a play belgium, or france who faced each other later this thursday. players from north america's top, women's football competition have united in protest, games resumed for the 1st time since an abuse scandal hit. the national women's soccer league matches were paused in the 6th minute to reflect the 6 years. it's taken for some of the allegations to be heard. teams returning to the pitch
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included north carolina courage. there are head coach, paul riley was fired last week in mid charges of sexual misconduct. the leak us soccer and faith have all opened separate investigations statement from the leaks players association. we said where tonight we reclaim our place on the field because we will not let our joy be taken from us. this is not business. as usual, the reckoning has already begun. we will not be silent. we will be relentless in our pursuit to believe that deserves the players. in it. australia's football federation has also opened up an investigation after allegations of abuse were made by former player lisa de vana. a country 2nd most prolific goals score claims to have been sexually harassed and bullied throughout her 20 year career. we're serious and committed to deepening our understanding and knowledge of the claims being made. i can say that we met with lisa in recent weeks,
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and while it is not appropriate to discuss the details of that meeting, it is the case that she did not raise any of the specific allegations. made publicly. those allegations of very concerning. they have no place now. sport at any level as that a raymond bag deal due by english, primarily team newcastle. united is moving ever closer. oh is the countries commitment to ending a 4 year ban of the category tv? network dns sports abbas will take over stalled, last year after being protested to the league about matches being shown on an illegal pirate network. and saudi arabia being sports as the official broadcaster of primarily games in the middle east and north africa. and we've been speaking to simon chadwick, a professor of duration sport about why newcastle is being targeted for this takeover. the have been rumors throughout this year that the saudi arabia could potentially be behind, moves for, ah, clubs, in france, in, in,
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in italy. and i wonder whether, what we are about to see is, is the public investment fund creating a global network of clubs in the same way as we've seen a abdur beyond city football group. i think it's a new reality for sport and, and, and i refer to the geopolitical economy of sports. this is no longer just about kicking a ball as it was in the 19th century it's, it's no longer about business. which in the last part of the 20th century is what football effectively was all about nowadays for bullies about geography. it's a way for countries to, to deal with some of the geographic challenges they face when now not just in the premier league, but i think across world football. confronted with this reality, that was, we might be watching 11 v 11 or feel of play behind the scenes. there are ready what i would call giga changes and, and, and, and global institutions,
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global actors influencing what happens in football, in terms of who owns clubs, in terms of who, who sits on the boards of governing bodies. what kinds of sponsors are getting involved. so this is, this is a very, very different kind of football even to 10 years ago, i think and, and it's the reality that looking ahead to certainly the next decade, but possibly even longer we're going to see more more of dante wilder is double down on accusations that high century cheated during our last fight. i mean rivals are due to meat for a 3rd time on saturday. the 1st contest finished and the draw with dummy c champion fearing winning the 2nd bout. while the crimes for year had concealed small weights in his gloves during that fight, meal law, women law. but your eyes done law, which is see, you know, so many can people can believe what they want. we all human. we believe what we want. but the as the law and it only made me better as a man, as a fighter,
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to understand in the, on the see certain thing and note things for facts. while the said that i only one more 2nd fight because i cheated. but then he goes and changes his whole team and does all as extra training and trainings as hard as he's ever trained brung on all his team at all. so i asked the question is if only one, because a cheated was appoint, changing everything to do in all a saw, the work and the alley dodgers have set up a 1st ever. playoff meeting with the san francisco giants is to run home. i run from chris taylor. in the 9th inning saw the raining rolled series champions beat the st. louis cardinals, 31. the dodgers will meet the giants and game one of the national lead division series. on friday, i talked to the companies, they gave us everything we could handle. and so yeah, i think is great. um the short base for what, you know, giant dodgers, one of the great, why we're using sports and it's happening. okay,
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and that is our sport for now, much more coming up later, but for now it's back to you for i thank you very much for that. that's it for this news our on al jazeera, but do stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more denise's, thanks a lot. ah ah. october on al jazeera and growing vaccine inequality for the political and economic impact. the latest development at the corona virus pandemic continues to spread across the globe. democracy made an expensive new series,
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