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thanks to the brave individuals who risked their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spanning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on an jazeera ah, i saw in afghanistan says that carried out a suicide bombing at a ship. most at least 60 people have been killed. ah, hello, i'm molly inside. this is our, is there a lie from doha. also coming up. remembering brazil's coven, 19 victims, as officials say, the nation has become the 2nd to register more than 600000 deaths. the u. s. and
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mexico announced a major new security agreement aimed at tackling crime and illegal migration that these evidence species that can help keep apart the problems and feats. fearless journalism, maria arrested dmitri motor off when the nobel peace prize for defending freedom of expression in the philippines on russia. ah, at least 60 people have been killed in northern afghanistan in the deadliest attack since foreign forces pulled out of the country at the end of august. a suicide bomber targeted friday. prayers out, a sheer mosque in conduce close to the border with touch xt on. hundreds of people were injured in the attack. i saw in afghanistan, which poses
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a growing threat to the taliban has claimed responsibility. hash m a baja reports from missouri sheriff. oh, these are the moments after it won't last too. through. most fact with worshippers . security officials say a suicide bomber managed to get inside before known himself are killing. an enduring scores of people i sell in afghanistan has claimed responsibility about it. the mosque is in the town of hanna bad in condis city. that's hell to many members of the she are has are a minority. i will, it is come to by jumbled. come up with a loaner, but it was around $140.00 p. m. all the muslims had gathered in the mosque, pride, i prayers. and when i heard the explosion, i was near by. and what i saw was just like end of the world like wise, is happening to the muslims, which religion should we adopt with is nothing like this and killing muslims is
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forbidden. believe god, i can't even talk any more. i can't tell you how many dead bodies i've shifted in my vehicle. there was no. angela was oh my god, have mercy on all moments. i'm glad he got on one. 0, it's one of the worst i seal attacks. says the taliban take over. as foreign forces were leaving a late august, the armed group also claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at campbell airport. more than a 183 people were killed, including 13 your soldiers. i sail latest, said it was behind a series of attacks targeting the taliban in general. abandon kabul. the taliban launched a crack down and arrested dozens of i sailed fighters in those cities. taliban officials say they are determined to eradicate their rivals. violence has increased over the last few days. the taliban next move is going to be closely
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monitored by the afghan people and the international community. the united states is expecting the taliban to deliver on a promise, bade in the 2020 doe hug. we're meant to prevent i sail from building a base in afghanistan. the blossom condos underscores the growing challenges. the taliban now faces sissy took over the country in august. the taliban prize itself on providing secure and stable environment. but the attacks in july, la bad cobble, a dove, this one in condos will increase anxieties among the afghan people. hash mobilizes era, mazata sharif, celine javert as the human rights and minorities activists. he says, history is repeating itself the has are as afghan histone it seems that there are a lot of people who are willing to kill the has are, as they touched upon themselves, they have been taking, they have been committing massacres off the has r, as in molly star and just recently invite can be and, and, and now these are takes,
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which we owe, which were fear, very much fear. because a, despite the fact that tyler bumped him out and said that they, that the war has ended and the peace has arrived. but it shows quite the opposite. unfortunately, all the minority groups are, are being subjected to a, or to a lot of atrocities the, the sick community, the hindu coming to you and in, and in the only jew which was living in afghanistan has already left afghanistan in when it comes to particular to the to the hazard or the taliban. a house from the 1st, despite their charm off and see if they have been killing. and now a lot of reports are coming out. of course are coming out of the at night when the parents were just tied up on our forcefully displacing the indigenous has, are a willis years at the farmers and, and, and the people who have been living there for centuries. and nowadays they are there for sophia off their house is their properties are confiscated, your lands are distributed to taliban fighters in the local allies. the taliban has it that the responsibility of all it lies with decided on because it was the
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toddler, bon, who released all these are isis key tourists and all other tourists from, from the prisons across afghan stun. meanwhile, at least 1000000 children in afghanistan are at risk of dying from severe acute malnutrition. if they don't get urgent treatment. unicef says the international community has only weeks to act to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. a warning, some views may find the images and osama bin job aids report to stamping this mother has just found out her one. the old baby is very sick. a born prematurely doctor. see the baby's organs from his brain to his legs are underdeveloped. he weighs just over 700 grams and doesn't have a name yet. oh, the baby must be morgan, wasn't platinum, and he's listed one. so we haven't must, for every child,
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you must put in a provision, but we haven't been good innovator because they're white a. we must take the lead on good malnutrition, increasing in the blandest on more underweight premature babies are being born at the largest children's hospital and cobble headquarters or warning. hunger is rising and half of the children in the country are at risk. from acute malnutrition, the crisis is exacerbated by the withdrawal of white and international support for people here. since the taliban took over. some doctors say it's a form of collective punishment. this intensive care ward has the capacity for 10 children, but has to accommodate 30. this machine, many of them are not working. what it or the dying buffer children is, are increasing because we haven't anything really the budget for this thing like these are drugs. i do, i do it. i mean, if it is life saving bye dollars off of this is deborah in busy yet,
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but we have nothing. not in the front cover face on coming from a model that children that are malnourished of teachers here. the approaching winter is going to make matters worse for millions of afghans who are unable to feed their families. the u. s. children body says it will try to get help from international donors. a number of children that are say, that a mom noticed equipments that are failing oh, supplies that are very limited. the health system is about to collapse. we have weeks, not months. so to years, a 1000000 people are going to star. there's winter coming to food shortages or medical shortage,
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or you know that there's no short for us. so the whole country is going to collapse . it's very don't get supported with the doctor's efforts have paid off. the baby is alive, happy if you want to love it, but next time and if your job, you don't said, didn't know the prediction about the baby because you haven't anything maybe next hour and dollar even if i do millions of of god children peace. a similar life threatening future and desperate for help. some of the job done to the euro cobble . staying with elk alliston top taliban delegates had arrived in doha to hold talks with kentoria officials. the delegation includes the acting afghan foreign minister and also plans to meet representatives of other countries. the reuters news agencies reporting that includes a team from the u. s. which would be the 1st high level talk since troops pulled out in august. brazil has become the 2nd country to register more than
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600000 debts from coven 19 after the health ministry reported 615 deaths on friday early at the india piece in rio, put out 600 white handkerchiefs on cobra cabana beach to mark the project. milestone organizer say the government needs to be held accountable for the huge toll and the failing to listen to scientist at the beginning of the outbreak, monica yanna kit has more presence able sonata himself ah, makes a point of not wearing a mask when he can a way of saying he will not be vaccinated, but the numbers are decreasing because there has been a because vaccination has been accelerated, despite the governments among policies and, and, and speeches and, and, and doing everything to deny the severity of this disease. but it's still, the vaccines have been rolling out and this has reduced the rate of infection,
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but people are much aware of what is going on. because for the past 6 months, there has been a parliamentary inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic. and it was an only denial, or it was an only ideology that, that made ah, visible sonata delay the vaccination campaign. now people are discovering that there are also corruption scandals related to the acquisition of vaccines. so for example, sonata was elected, saying that he was an honest person, then he would never be related to any corruption scandal. ah, and compared himself to prior presidents who have been impeached or in prison. but now, as it turns out, corruption is also tainting this government. at least 6 people have been shot dead as an immigration detention center and libya. many others have escaped. video posted on line shows those who broke out running through the streets of the council,
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triply thousands of refugees and migrants were arrested in a crack down by libyan authorities. over the past week. there is no question that it's a difficult situation. there is no question that the context in libya continues to be a difficult one. ah, but not just not that does not justify killing innocent people. it does not justify detaining them arbitrarily ah, indefinitely in deplorable conditions. and it certainly does not justify, not giving them the opportunity to return home voluntarily with assistance in a legal way. malik china has more on the story from tripoli. on friday afternoon videos and images began circulating on lived in social media, showing thousands of migrants escape a detention center in the area of child. that's a few plumbers west of tripoli. now we're hearing numbers of around 323500
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migrants escaping the detention center. now this comes just a week after a security operation was carried out in the area of good gathers on a ton of good gathers where thousands of migrants and referee geez were detained and arrested. they were put in detention centers a scattered across western libya. now these detention centers are often overcrowded. other, there's a, do the migrants are forced to live in very poor conditions during this break out, this particular a break out according to the aisle women that we 6 migraines were killed. and really it caused a lot of chaos in the lives capital tripoli. we spoke to an official earlier today . we asked him about the breakout. he was very careful not to say that this was an escape, or it could have been a release
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a. so we might see living authorities comments about this incident in the next day or 2, but there hasn't been any official statements from the government as of yet a day. also a powerful earthquake hit pakistan, south western region families are bearing those killed and taking in the full extent of the destruction and is 22 people are confirmed, dead rescue is still searching for most of us any more injured and have been left homeless in baluchistan is hon. i the west head region as a back has this report 1st came the 5.9 magnitude earthquake. what then, the death and destruction level of and now people are burying their dead in this impoverished region of focused on the survivors have to try and rebuilt as of 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 a condition to spend the night. there all have been damaged. most people here live
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in mud houses. many of them were unable to withstand the force of the earthquake and collapsed as if those inside were asleep. prime minister, enron carne has sent his condolences and promised aid and compensation for those affected. but some say they are still in need of help or call him 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. not that this is vicky was just the update. 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'd be able to rebuild my house as winter is approaching and i'm penny less likely job in 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 armed forces and our army for quick transportation by her lisa to her to the she much greater or from this sport. i didn't and her we are hopeful letter. we are going our 1st to hilliard them hospitals in the regional capital cueto or treat and be 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 said bag i j 0 still ahead on al jazeera, not mountain negotiations, a $136.00 countries agree on a minimum tax rate. them major corporations and nigerian skiers, of course, has rescued nearly 200 people, abducted in several incidents and hidden in a farce. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle
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airways voted world's best air line of 2021. where a sudden child is not the place to be or what was tropical storm lion rock running eastwards and then making landfill probably in the northern part of career. much of china isn't particularly where to start as was, it was as an unsure breeze, pre bring humidity and then eventually rain to shanghai. this rain stretches from sichuan through janelle, and the yellow sea is heading slowly southwards. that could be heavy at times for north korea. and, and eventually into sol as well. drifted to south korea during sunday. but the tropical storm lion rocks may be the one to watch. by the time it makes landfall, its winds could be about 85 kilometers, right. it will not make typhoon status window. the big problem at the ways might be it for me, it is under storm search around this part of the coast. but the amount of rain's been the real risk. so far, voters seen half a meter in places that could be added to so flooding, think of flooding is the bane risk,
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and there it is doing its thing is taking mostly energy out of the atmosphere. so south of all this, there are scattered showers and thunderstorms, but not that many to be honest. and the monsoon trough on its way size is stalled a bit so, but a circulation the re b and c takes some of the impetus from that potential for flooding in the deck and platter. but across in the and mo nick bar on sat, persistent west, the wind and persistent rain. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline of 2021. france once had a vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront reality and demands for independence. in the 1st part of a documentary series, al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict to no jury and full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonization on al jazeera lou
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ah ah! you're watching out. as a reminder, thought top stories this hour. at least 60 people have been killed in an attack in northern afghanistan. so sa pharma, targeted friday prayers out of she and mosque in condos. it is the deadliest attack since foreign forces pulled out of the country. at the end of august, brazil's health ministry says the country has paused 600000 deaths from cave in 19 . it is now the 2nd country to do so. off to the u. s. government has been sharply criticized for mismanaging the outbreak. at least 6 people have been shot dead as an immigration detention center in libya. many others have escaped. a video posted
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on line shows those who broke out running through the streets in tripling us and mexico have promised to increase cooperation to reduce migration and violence as part of a major new security agreement. us at your state, antony blinking has been in mexico to hammer out the details, leading a high level delegation. the plan replaces the marita initiative, which has been in place from 2008. but since then, violence has only grown worse. drug related crime on illegal migration of the border have hit record levels. my new apollo sums up what's been achieved during the talks in mexico city. senior government officials from the us and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on friday. the dialogue covered a wide range of topics ranging from immigration to code, 19 and climate change. the main theme, however, was the launch of
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a new bilateral security initiative between both countries to reduce violence and better address the problem of trans national crime. it's time for a comprehensive view approach to our security cooperation. one that will see us as equal partners in defining our shared priorities. tackle the root drivers of these challenges, like in equity, like her option, and focus not only on strengthening long foresman, but also public health of the rule of law inclusive economic opportunities. the new security strategy is being called the us mexico bicentennial framework for security, public health and safe community. this new security agreement between the u. s. and mexico is aimed at replacing the medi that initiative, an agreement for signed in 2008 as a strategy to curve violence and reduce international drug trafficking. many security experts in mexico see the medi, the plan has largely failed to achieve those objectives. a little bit, in short,
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a said by you a secretary of state, lincoln, unused as you begin. good bye to the mary the initiative. welcome to the recent denial agreement. there was a moment though, a finalized agreement on how both countries planned to work together on addressing drug related violence remains to be signed. us and mexican officials did express a willingness to work toward a drastically new approach to many people continue to suffer, especially those. ready ready in our society who are the most vulnerable, they are still suffering. and thus, in the days ahead and with this new vision for security guiding us, we will focus more intensely than before on the root and the core of the forces that threaten us. tackling the underlying. ready reasons why we continue to exist and grow. having concluded this round of talks, u. s. and mexican officials have agreed to meet for a 2nd round of dialogue early next year. google has welcome to dale agreed by
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a $136.00 countries to impose a minimum tax rate of 15 percent on multinational companies. it's aimed at discouraging business. johns from declaring profits in low tax territories, even though their clients might be elsewhere. the agreement is already being criticized in developing nations that wanted the tax rate to be higher. alex called them is chief executive of the tax justice net back a u. k based angio focused on tacking global tax abuse and tax havens. he says the agreement will have little impact. when you look at the detail of this deal, what you see is that it's really failed to deliver on any of the ambition numbers there when they began in 2019. so you have 2 pillars pillar, one in which you switch to a line, the right to tax with way companies are actually making their money that was going to apply to all multi nationals and all of their profits. and that would really be revolutionary. and instead, it's only applying to about $100.00 multi nations and
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a small bit of land rover's. so that's really kind of small been military is the one that still has the ambition. this is the global minimum tense. i think the rate as low as 15 percent, where tax havens long island and brochure it to be means 2 things. firstly, it's not very ambitious in terms of allowing others to raise their taxes. secondly, the incentives to shift profits out of the countries that advert actually to say $25.00 or 30 percent is still going to be very substantial. so we're going to see that profit shifting continued because neither of these elements must of it. we estimate that more than a trillion dollars, profits is shifted by the biggest, multinational every year, causing revenue loss is about $245000000000.00. this may reduce that, but not along. security forces have fried, at least a 187 people who were kidnapped by armed gangs in northern nigeria. the hostages
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were rescued from a forest in some far a state that been held for weeks. i meant address has more from kaduna. these operations have been going on and ahead of these operations are, there were measures a raft of measures announced by governments in the region announcing measures that will help security forces deal with the situation. these include the cutting of telephone networks and those areas binding the sale of pitfall in cans in other containers and also binding the use of motorcycles in the region, which is of course are the preferred means of transportation by these bend is because it's easy to maneuver in the forest and other bushes, with motorcycles rather than heavy duty vehicles. they've also announced the shutting down of market transportation of animals which of course the bandits. go and rustle and sell to make profit and buy more guns and continued the operations. and as the operations continue, we hear reports of these bandits are after their camps have been destroyed by
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military, bombardments and ground forces. they are, they are beginning to move to other states in the northwest and central puzzled nigeria, so it's still aren't on operation going on in the northwest nigeria and probably in north central parts of niger. yes, president j baron has reversed a trump. here a policy and miss told the status of 2 monuments and a marine conservation area. the monuments line, the state of utah, one of them known as bears is, is a sacred to native americans. the other one known as the grand staircase escalante, became famous in the year 2000 after 75000000 year old dinosaur foster was discovered that the marine conservation area lies of the new england coast. cham pat reduce their size to allow commercial activity. this may be these thing i've ever done so far as present. i mean it, i mean, the protection of public lands must be, come, must not be come, i should say
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a pendulum swings back and forth, depending on who's in public office. it's not a partisan issue. nobel peace prize has been awarded to 2 journalists, maria russia, and dmitri moto, for that fight to defend freedom of expression. the norwegian nobel committee announced the pat as joint when is of the 2021 price, or a challenge says this report, mostly a recognition for 2 journalists from countries where investigative reporting is always difficult and sometimes deadly. miss reza and mister murata, are receiving the peace price for their courageous high for freedom of expression in the philippines. in russia, maria ressa with her digital platform, rapper. she's investigated, president rodrigo detective violent anti drug campaign knocked off. i read it still
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sha fewer as editor in chief of the newspaper, nevada, as yet. there are many aspects of russia's politics, corruption, and crime. the dmitri murat of hasn't looked into it over the years. 6 colleagues have been murdered for their work that he honored them. if the premier occupant, of course this awarded for anna polk of sky eureka kit, more eager d'amico anastasio but rover stock market off. natasha. esther. moreover, our foreign colleagues who gave their lives for the profession, i am not the right beneficiary of this prize. the rules here, maria reza, who's also suffered harassment. intimidation, told al jazeera of her worries for journalism. in the age of social media when news organizations last are keeping powers to technology platforms are the, those platforms advocated responsibility for the public sphere. and back has made facts debatable because the data facts and my eyes are actually treated equally. in
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fact, the algorithms of the world's largest distributor of news, a spot. actually a feverish lice laced with anger in act spread faster and they've been tracks for some who watched the nobel peace prize and it's regular controversies closely. this year's decision is a welcome one. i think this was bull's eye, it's obviously, well, the served and it's 2 candidates that, that both have done exceptional work in their home countries. but this is all surprised that speaks to the larger issue, the larger issue of press freedom, a larger issue of countering fake news. and welcome news too, for those hoping to see more women winning an award that seldom come their way. since the swedish industrialist alfred nobel founded the nobel prizes in the late 19th century, behalf only be 17 individual female winners of the peace prize. maria theresa is the 18th, a small step towards correcting
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a pretty big gender imbalance. i asked barrett rice, anderson why there are so few. we have always paid attention to the way. then there's a in the time where there was a much worse and quality situation than it is today, not to me. it's difficult to tie, live, continue being a woman in selecting these to win as the nobel committee has made a statement. it says freedoms of information, an expression matter, they matter to democracy, they matter to piece. and so the matter to billions of us, rory talents, al jazeera hosler. ah, this is our desert, easier, top stories, at least 60 people have been killed in an attack in northern afghanistan. says that
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