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globally stuff, it will not be able to resolve these, these problem by yourself, and this keeps going round a dozen. annabel hernandez, great to talk to you. thank you for your time today. you. i've come. thank you. no reminder. we're waiting to hear from the secretary state and the mexican foreign minister at little light on al jazeera. now i still ahead early voting in iraq's parliamentary election. 2 days ahead of the general vote. some are angry, they aren't allowed to cast their ballots. picking up the pieces, search and rescue team scout remote areas for survivors following an earthquake in pakistan and your sports use with barra lighting into history a baseball 1st and was playoff series? ah.
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as cycling shaheen crossed her mom, it was obviously dangerous. but when he crossed yemen, it produced a huge amount of rain in on this coastal town. here, there was quite significant damages, hasn't yet been cleared, obviously still water on the ground. and that's the view as of only yesterday that the forecast would be a few more showers in that area, but the worst is probably further west now. and mainly in the higher ground. still that all injected moisture format cyclical many days ago. otherwise, it's a fatty drive, pictures, route, raving, balinsa the sham miles picked up again. slightly dusty, hot, strong wind that last for a few days. and a hint more than that of incoming winter from central asia. up in tashkent at 14 degrees and do some by at 12 degrees as well. below average, temperature wise is so light fall as far south as so swap volley in northern pakistan may be obviously on the north mountains of afghanistan. otherwise, a dr. picture. the wind crossed the caspian not as strong as it was as take you ahead to sunday. still the shamal blows. it's 41 degrees in kuwait and 14,
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doha. these are high temperatures and is noble for this time of the year that the moisture. so from that cycle we're producing significant, shall i think, in well djibouti, and also the su up in highlands. ah, ah, how many nukes is too many new to america has in many ways driven the arms race? the parties are much more like the british parties down to that there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than there are a dod. how can this be happening, your weekly take on us politics and society. and that's the bottom line. more than 30 years after the assassination of burkina, faso, iconic liter, thomas, son, gunner, those charges he's killing are going on trial among them. his success plays compound . he's the countries mom, search for justice, find them coming to an end. the son got or taught special coverage from toby 11 on
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al jazeera on kazi, the cost is the world to dependence on coal and dar invested about get a bailout venezuela launches the digital volleyball and attempt to revive its currency. and back to the seventy's. this dag place you make he an unwelcome with counting the cost on al jazeera. ah ah ah, on the al jazeera news, all these are the top stories. afghan officials say at least 60 people have been killed in a bomb attack and a sheer mosque in condos. more than a 100 others have been wounded. iceland, afghanistan is claimed responsibility. at least 5 people have been shot and killed
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in an immigration detention center in libya. and many others have escaped. video posted online shows those who are broken out, running through the streets of the capitol tripoli, the nobel peace prize has been awarded to journalists, maria dresser, and dmitri motor tough committee chair, woman, better rates understand, commended them for their fearless justice. the european commissions warned of possible sanctions after a polish court ruling challenged the supremacy of you laws. there is even fear it could trigger poland exit from the block. funny guy anchor as well. oregon mooney. obey ski, jo, i am posing a decision that's put in poland on a collision course with brussels. the president of the constitutional tribunal declared some articles of the new treaties clash with clauses in the polish constitution that was bullied upon oscar. near moses flunked yoga jacobite, the republican poland cannot function as
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a sovereign and democratic state. it is inconsistent with article t, article 8 and article 19 paragraph. one of the polish constitutions easier to possibly de boesky. a case requested by the prime minister mateus might have yet ski on whether you institutions could stop poland from reorganizing its judiciary outside the court. deep unhappiness from pro european union demonstrators will have to start learning the russian language because poland does not. the end with europe anymore. if you met our palmetto that we will manage, we survived the soviet occupation. it's not easy, but we will survive this in the european commissions reaction came swiftly with a message i b, e. you does not function as a leader and chew system. we are very firm on the different principles and we will use all the tools of all disposal to be short as possible to protect such a kind of for principles. because it said the cause of the union,
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and if the position of the citizens is a protection of the internal market to support action of all the different actors in the union. relations between warsaw and brussels have been strained by poland. judicial reforms that began with the law and justice party took power in 2015. opponents say that the reforms amount to a government takeover of the justice system. it also drew condemnation from the you, court of justice and led to the commission blocking poland, access to the you, pandemic recovery fund. ah, the government has said that this is about poland. sovereignty it's opponent, say it could, poland out of you all together. and given the overwhelming support for the e with in poland, that would back fire on the law and justice party has already seen it support. we can, a, it's handling of the pandemic a political defeat from which it might never recover. sunday diagonal, i'll just wrap ranks. prime minister must stuffer academy says he will do
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everything to ensure fair elections as early voting has begun for sunday's po, security force as prison is internally displaced, paypal, they've been casting their ballots 2 days ahead of the general vote. the selection was one of the key demands of an antique government protest movement that began in 2019 mood. abdulla had as more now from one of the polling stations and backed up re election voting has it started for iraq's parliamentary election? and today's voting is dedicated for 7 categories. the ottoman forces, the interior ministry individuals, and also the interior minister individuals in kurdistan. and that which margot forces the anti terrorism forces, the displaced people and prison inmates. that voting process involves 2 machines. the voters start with handing over their biometric cause to get checked here,
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then they have, they have to hand over another hided identification card to be verified. now they have to give fingerprint and signature here. after that, they are given their voting sheet so that they can go behind that both though to the candidates, they want to vote for. after that, they get their finger dipped in the ink and they hand over to the sheet here to be scanned by this machine after that by image ricardo gets confiscated. here, as the election commission says, to prevent vote rigging now over 1000000 and a half security individual not eligible for today's voting. and
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that's besides over 120000 displaced people. it's interesting because some of these kids individuals were part of the crack down on the 2019 a boutique that demanded this election. now that they've taken part in democratic process. so that voting started at 7 a. m about that local time and, and it would end at 6 p. m. local at tight. that is at the end of the voting day, the by image record will be automatically deactivated by 6 pm. today, local time, according to that addiction permission. and then that, that, that is going to be followed by the one day extra sign is day. that is before the main general election day on sunday to of lebanon's main public
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hospitals and scaled back their services because of a strike by staff to wanting better pay have been affected by the countries unprecedented economic crisis that has seen their salaries d value and inflation go up. st hunter, reports from baghdad. sorry, barrett. this is the emergency room of the main public hospital in the lebanese capital. only patients with life threatening cases are being treated. members of staff have been on strike for nearly a week. the countries 2 year old economic crisis led to the collapse of the local currency, and that's why they want better pay to have them under to be in la and on their. our salaries are not enough for a decent standard of living. we can't even afford to pay for transport to get work . we can survive any longer. they aren't the only ones struggling. many people have sunk into poverty and have no financial safety net. le him king. i don't
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think any one can afford to meet a patient in a private hospital any longer. i would have had to sell property or an organ or beg for money to be able to admit my mother in a private facility. that's why public hospitals are now at the forefront in providing health care. but they are under funded and long neglected by successive governments. accused of corruption that lead to the economic collapse. political parties that are, that are still in power to day as systematically destroyed the sea and anti good. oh, it's institutional capacity to provide services to p. o purpose, in order for them to monopolize service provision. the nearly bankrupt state is also failing to pay its dues to the national social security fund that supposed to cover hospital fees for about $1600000.00 private sector employees and their families is i'm another fool if we don't find solutions,
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people will start selling their homes to pay for their hospital bills. our fund is supposed to cover health care for a 3rd of the population, but with the devaluation of the currency. it's the citizens who are paying 90 percent of the bill that the most of the government is also unable to buy diesel to run generators at public hospitals due to a severe electricity crisis. the united nations is footing the bill. hospitals are also struggling to secure medicines and retain staff and estimated 40 percent of doctors and 30 percent of nurses have left the country. the world health organization describes that exodus as alarming. those who remain see they like the system, are stretched beyond limit and unless their salaries are increased, medical services will be disrupted. than a hood their ultras, eda balte, has been protests in indian administered to kashmir against the killing of 2 school teachers. oh. 6 demonstrations demanded justice following the attack and should
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go on thursday. gunman stormed a government, rum school and shot the teachers who belonged to minority communities. in the past week 7 civilians have been killed. on the day after a powerful earthquake at pakistan, southwestern region, families are burying those killed and really taking in the full extent of the destruction they $22.00 people, confirmed dead rescue is still searching for survivors, but many more are wounded and have been left homeless. and blotches stones harden, i the worst hit region this report from acid bag. first came the 5.9 magnitude earthquake. then the death and destruction below. and now people are burying their dead in this impoverished region of focused on the survivors have to try and rebuilt the live injured caliber. there is fear all over. we are all from a neighbourhood. almost the whole city will have to spend the night outside the houses. rooms of verandas are not in
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a condition to spend the night there all have been damaged. most people here live in mud has is many of them were unable to withstand the force of the earthquake and collapsed as if those inside were asleep. prime minister iran khan has sent his condolences and promised aid and compensation for those affected but some say they are still in need of help aquarium, badly and haven't received any help from anyone, nor any of the government. officials have visited, we are in extreme distress and are in dire need of help living under open skies. after a mud build homes were completely collapsed. it's not that this is vicky with this . the update that i'm a poor lady with full kitch despite the fact i did my masters am unemployed, and that's why i'm worried about how i'll be able to rebuild my house as winter is approaching and i'm penny. leslie dobbins. some regions are isolated and rescue efforts have been further hampered after roads were blocked by landslides caused by the quake. hunter of people are displaced and we are trying to relieve them,
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or we are thankful. a 2 hour arm schwartz's and our army for quick transportation by her lisa to her to the she much greater or from this sparked i didn't. and her we are hopeful. later we are doing our 1st to hilliard him. hospitals in the regional capital quarter or treating the injured but some of the countries poorest people live in the region small villages. and they will need the most help in the days, weeks and months ahead. i sat bake i g 0. there are reports, us special forces have been secretly training taiwanese troops since last year. it comes attention grow between begging and ty pay with. ty wants defense minister cooling in the worst in more than 4 decades or print bright as more from hong kong . this latest controversy comes at a sensitive time in cross straight relations with increasing tensions between the 2
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neighbors. and in recent days, china dispatching waves of it's war planes are towards the island of taiwan. now, according to these latest reports being carried in us media for nearly a year now a team of us special forces has been based in taiwan helping train their counterparts. now at the u. s. pentagon has not responded directly to these claims, but has said that the u. s. continues to support, tie one's military based on what it calls their defense needs, which does seem to get some credence to these stories. now the a u. s. does support taiwan with the sale of sophisticated military hardware, such as fighter jets, which always angers a china and these fir, the claims are, are adding to that. a sense of anger with is ali jan or china's ministry of foreign affairs spokesperson calling on the united states to respect the one china
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principle by which the united states gives bay jing a diplomatic recognition. and calling on the us not to foster closer relations with taiwan. that china regards as a breakaway, renegade province, when you to another, the ego and he to one china principal is a political foundation for china. and u. s. relations to u. s. must several diplomatic relations and aggregate. it's mutual defense treaty with taiwan. and us forces must be true from the island, i assume in the tree joint communication, the u. s. declared that it would and cultural commercial and under official relations with the people of taiwan ha. d u. s. site should pay attention to the high level sensitivity and importance of the issue. they're going to stop selling arms to taiwan, you and cut your official ties. otherwise, it would to mine peace and stability in de straightened his anger. japan's new
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prime minister from york a shade has promised to focus on leading the country out of the crisis created by the pandemic. in his 1st policy speech, he called for cash payouts to companies and people who've been hit hard by the outbreak. scott: high plasma. it is 1st policy address. it's taking office japanese prime minister for me o key should up said that he's focused on leading his country out of the coven. 19 crisis with it. the government majestically enhanced the capability for its caves. 19 crisis response to strengthening the functions of government leadership restraining the flow of people, making legislative steps to secure medical resources, as well as developing domestic that seems in medicine. a longstanding state of emergency issued to curb code 19 cases was lifted earlier this month. this is day. the cases have fallen recently. his predecessor, yoshi, he de suca, saw a dramatic slide and support when cases surged. what the pandemic is not the only challenge the former foreign minister will be facing in his new job. security will
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also be front and center as tension between the u. s. and china is extremely high, especially over territory around taiwan. watson and north korea has restarted testing its missile systems. he, sheila has indicated he's, consider encountering this regional tension with more force breaking with his countries defensive only military posture. some feel it might not be enough. he she that mentioned just loose and lee that japan might need to develop strike capability rather than defensive capability by anti massage defense. japan has that capability. but what if ah, does country like north korea hass not only one chalk, a stick and chalk that had chalk of messiah? what's it been fun to do? it addressing the relationship with the regions top power, china kesha focused on stability and dialogue. you go through ha on did it is important to build stable ties with china for both countries and the region as well
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as the international community. while working with countries with which we share universal values, we say what needs to be said to china and demand family that it behave responsibly . we also will maintain dialogue on continue cooperating with them and tackling common issues. my. the new p. m will need to gain momentum and grow his support quickly. as his ruling liberal democratic party faces a general election on october 31st, it's got hyler al jazeera security forces have freed at least a 187 people kidnapped by arms gangs in northern nigeria. the hostages, which included babies, were rescued from a forest in some far state where they had been held for weeks. nigerian forces recently launched a major security operation against kidnappers in the state. that board is nisha. sports is the head don. this news, and we're going to hear from one of new counsel united's new owners. fans hoped for, and here of success.
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ah oh, i mean on the weekend, which means formula one far. that's right, that's right. come on, mercedes are driver. louis hamilton is setting the pace ahead of sunday's turkish grand prix. raining form one world champion, set a track record during practice on friday, and assemble. hamilton will need to be out is best for the race as will have a 10 place good penalty after exceeding his season's engine allocation. a british driver currently leads the driver's championship by 2 points or were match for stoppin. struggled in practice was only 5th,
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quickest in the afternoon session. intense how much good there is out there, which is awesome. and oh, so it's made it much, much more enjoyable. check to drive much more like it was before you still looking around the world. what to do was good different here. we don't have a lot of data from here with these fund paulson soon checked. oh yeah. we have a bit of an evening ahead to try and make it a bit better because today was the best of those ivory coast remain undefeated. the 2nd round of african qualifying for the 2022 world cup in counter friday they b mm. allow e 3 now the result means they topped their group with 7 points from 3 games. i rou, coaster, looking to return to the finals after missing out on russia. in 2018. there's been a fire at the national stadium in andorra, broke out a day before england are set to face the tiny nation and european world cup. qualifying a fire, hit a lower part of the venue that can hold around $3000.00 spectators. 30 say the
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blaze was put out by fire fighters, not long after it started the door and football association of also confirm that despite the incident, the match will go ahead extent of the damage and the cause of the fire has not been disclosed. newcastle, united fans are hoping a new era of success is about to begin at their club. on thursday of $400000000.00, saudi arabian back take over was completed outgoing owner. mike. ashley says he rejected higher bid, but believes he's acted in the best interests of newcastle premier league approve the deal after receiving legally binding assurances that the saudi state would not be in control of the club. premier league football is the best in the world. i'm newcastle united is the best team in the world, and we want to say got those trophies obviously a top of the premier league in europe, but to get trophies, it means investment patience time. and we want everybody just to work with us to build a club, to what it needs to be. our report or ne barker has been following the story for us
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from newcastle. were judging by the incredibly jubilant scenes outside of james's park on thursday night. the real hopa across the board is that this will mean of a huge reversal of newcastle, united states for cheese. they bumped around the bottom of the premier league for some time, faced the very real threats of relegation. the hope is, of course, that this massive cash injection will allow the club in the coming months, months to go on something of a spending spray bring again, top talent from elsewhere, allowing the club to hold on to the talent that it already has of cool. so be questions about saudi arabia's human rights record. have not gone away overnight and a likely to continue joking the owners. so if they say a club for the foreseeable or we've heard foam had teacher jenkins sees the fiance of the motor journalist yamaha showed you use express her disappointment. and in this take over describing it to sports washing of saudi arabia, simply
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a line to get self to the glamorous glamorous premier league to kind of sweep the human rights issues a under the carpet. we know that one of the big issues between a consol base bein sports that has the right to broadcast the premier league in the middle east and north africa and saudi arabia house being sold saudi had been accused of pirating the premier league that now all seems have been resolved, but as i mentioned that when it comes to the issue of human rights that has not gone away. and it does, of course rice, some big, big questions about english will bullet also international football about what matters more to the fans to the league itself? is it the depth of an own as pockets, or is it their integrity? when it comes to things like human rights? england say their ashes torn australia will go ahead, subject to a number of conditions being met. the 5 much test series is scheduled to begin on december the 8th. and there have been concerns with an england's camp over bubble and quarantine rules and addition to questions up or whether families will be
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allowed to accompany the team on tour. i'll surely currently has some of the world's most stringent co 19 regulations. there was baseball 1st in the playoff game between the tampa bay raise and boston red sox, tampa bay, rookie randy as though rana became the 1st player to hit a home run ads, steel home in a post season game, his efforts helping the raise to a 50 win and this american li, division series opener game to is coming up later this friday and moroccan runner mohammed albert bt has won stage 5 of the marathon de sab. with his brother's 7 time champion rush, it remains the overall leader, russian who finished the penultimate stage in 4th. it still has a 14 minute lead over his brother heading into saturdays, final leg. the 6 day, 251 kilometer ultramarathon through the sahara desert is considered to be the toughest foot race on earth. okay,
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and that is all you sport for now. betsy clara, thank you so much for that. still waiting for that news conference sat from the us and mexico that will fall to our colleagues in london in the next ah mm. a foster clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest where giant trees one stood tall and cheap quincy you scroll conservationist say they are yes. warming with ego. tim below gazande borges. 4 years ago, the government is sitting in the on east, the ban on the timber trade. but that decision only opened
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a floodgate of uncontrolled illegal looking sierra leone is home to more than $5000.00, was to chimpanzees more than $1000.00. $500.00 of them are found on the loan amount to regional and they're far from safe cuz the vision is under pressure to save them after the resumption of looking and the return of indonesia, the country with an abundance of results for the great bar and was indonesia, his friends booming, we moved full to growth and fraud. we balance for green 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's be part when the these, his growth and progress invent even easier now at night and stockholm, southern somali mums patrol the streets bully ski and i'm going to go with amy, hi, and violence. they use
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a maternal approach to prevent crime a do with the stories we don't often hear told by the people who let them. mothers bring to be. this is europe on al jazeera. ah, i, so in afghanistan says it carried out a suicide bombing at a sheer mosque in condos province, which killed at least 60 people. this is the united nations warns there are just weeks to act to stop a humanitarian catastrophe. that could see at least a 1000000 children die from severe malnutrition. ah,
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