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he demands same dependence. in the 1st part of a documentary series al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict to know, cheerier and full scale warn indo china, blood and tears. french tea colonization on al jazeera lou, senior u. s. santana bon officials prepared to sit down for their 1st in person, talks in america's afghan withdrawl. ah, i'm sammy's a dam. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up a staggering loss. corona virus deaths passed 600000 in brazil. china as president, she ging ping vows, peaceful reunification. taiwan insisted. its future lies in the hands of its people
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. and how naming elephants is possible of ambitious planned to kick start kenya's struggling tourism business ah. senior us sentato bomb officials a do to hold their 1st in person talks vince american troops left afghanistan. i taught a bond delegation, led by the acting foreign minister, flew to doha late on friday that same day. so one of the worst attacks in afghanistan since the taliban took over, at least 60 people were killed by a suicide bomber targeting, shall worshippers inside the mosque and conduce iso claimed responsibility. natasha . one aim has more from doha. expectations should be tempered regarding a breakthrough, because at this juncture, it appears there still quite a chasm between what the u. s wants and what the transitional government in
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afghanistan wants. the united states is simply framing this meeting as, quote, a continuation of pragmatic engagements. it's had with the taliban on matters of vital national interest. american interests. i should note. the taliban is describing its delegation as high level. as you mentioned, it is being led by the acting foreign minister. on the united states side, there will be diplomats from the state department. there will be members of u. s. a. i d. and members of the intelligence community, notably absent is zelma calozaro. he has been america's point person in talks with the taliban for years. stephanie deca has more now from cobble, says the country that's become incredibly dependent on international money being injected into it, to sustain itself, it's economy. and this is what you're seeing,
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unraveling. now you have people who have not been paid in months, their salaries. you have people who live, you know, hand to mouth, day laborers who god, who depend on that money to survive and feed their families. that is not happening . you see people in the market selling small goods, household items, whatever money they can make to survive. you have too many people telling you that even though you know they might be not happy with the taliban, they want to leave because of the dire economic situation. and just to put this into context, i me, last year i covered when europe's biggest refugee camp moria, in greece berg down the main population of refugees. there were african refugees. this was last year. they were fleeing, of course, a security situation, the economy situation, but the economic situation compared to then has become far more difficult, far more catastrophic. so if you listen to the aid agencies warning about the fact that it's only weeks until you're going to have a major issue of health care of malnutrition, world food program morning that only about 5 percent of households can feed their
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families. this is very real and this is all contingent on that money coming to the ground. afghanistan is facing an economic crisis that his plunging millions of people into poverty and border closures. a worsening the economic outlook thought bon is short of cash and is calling on the international community for assistance with his hash matt navarro reports from the afghans was beg, border, many don't see an end to their problems. this is the friendship bridge. afghanistan's link withers. becky's dan, a crucial lifeline for international aid and trade taliban and was beck officers guard the crossing. but traffic is slow. the cargo train service that used to carry over food supplies and commodities has become irregular. the taliban customs officer of the hi rata border crossing. this misses international concerns about of got his downs future. and with my in that it will got high show on it. we
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want the world to be more confident about doing business with us. they have to see the level of safety and security. the former regime wasn't able to secure the presidential compound on today. all of afghanistan is safe. the taliban is beating up its presence on the border and promising a crackdown on corruption to ensure a smooth movement of people and goods upon it than has always struggled to build a mood and rail network that would link the country to its neighbors and expand trade with central asia, experts and imports have dramatically declined in recent weeks as the international community wants to the taliban to implement political reforms form an inclusive government of face isolation. sh, hundreds of lori drivers are stuck at the border, waiting for clearance to cross into his pakistan. look,
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the business is bed chevy belong to syria was never interrupted. now it has been slowed by health, and i cannot bring the same amount of goods into countries. the fall out from international isolation is felt across the country. will feed group is one of the biggest names in the agriculture industry in afghanistan. the company extracts oil from seeds, a thriving business that also extends to animal feed. but the company has recently lost 70 percent of its revenues. managers fear they might have to shut down the company or reduce how cation our banks and recon that are getting or payment from them. and the 2nd problem is the closing up the border. ah, randi us, so we can not get our raw material on time with those solutions now inside the cash shortage and economic crisis. life for millions across of gans dan appears to be
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getting a lot worse. hash barbara al jazeera, i return crossing, but of garrison's border with his. becky's dan, another important border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan remains closed. the chairman spin bolduc was shot on choose day suspending trade and leaving thousands of people stranded. come on hi. there has more from pakistan side of the crossing. the border had been closed for almost a week because the dollar bon warranted, the budget on your daughter did do our lead door under wanted to come across into pakistan to come without restriction. the buggers done it on the other hand, ive been concerned that had already 3000000 of on refugees in bucket on and the fact that many of the band a that the tv, the pollutant surgeon, and of course its la make that order on may use this border,
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forgotten to budget gone to carry out the gag. not to mention the fact that the additional outgrown refugee may for across the board up also of concern that the smugglers do have been now making money because of the situation. and i've run it on our smuggling people across the border. also the fact that a lot of foreign exchange is leaving focused on for one it on and budget on of course is concerned. but the focus on your daughter to say that the board had been told by the outside, by the dollar bond in broader regarding the friction that have been in board by the budget on your daughter did to warn proper paperwork for days of on to want to come in to budget, gone and said that they cannot allow the free movement of people across the border . the official number of lives lost to cope with 19 and brazil is past 600000. it's death toll is 2nd only to the united states. a parliamentary inquiries concluding
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a 6 month investigation into the brazilian government's handling of the pandemic. it's lifted the lid on a legit corruption linked to vaccines, monica anarchy of reports. it took hours to set the scene on the screen friday morning. despite the rain volunteers spread clotheslines on the sands of rhodesia, nero's iconic copper cabinet beach and hung white handkerchiefs, one by 1600. in all representing the 600000 brazilians, killed by colbert 19. some of the she boulevard. brazil has the world's 2nd largest private 19 death toll who is responsible for the tragedy. the answer is president balsam arrow. what he showed no empathy towards the victims scoffed at the mosques delayed, the vaccines and disrespected social distancing measures while holding rallies against brazil's democratic institutions. taxi driver master antonio was among the
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real g, buys volunteers. he joined the team last here after watching other n g o members plant crosses on copper cabinet, beach attribute to the 1st 40000 dead among them. madison son bruno, who had died at age 25, a few months before. oh, the visa, 600000 deaths, caused a lot of sadness when i lost my son. there was some 7500 dead from cove at 19, and it was already an incredible landmark of one person. is an incredible landmark . since then, it seems that the awareness of those who should have been taking care of us has not changed at all. the ceremony was interrupted back then by a bull sonata supporter who started tearing down the cross as saying the media was exaggerating the severity of a disease which the president had called to the little flew. madison rushed after him and picked them all up. this time he'll also play a part he'll carry the box with the handkerchiefs to the capital,
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brazil. yeah. and handed over to members of the parliamentary inquiry who've been investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. it's due to conclude on october 19, and madison like much of brazil has been watching the prob every day on t. v. luck miss unappealing? no, out of his wall. i think this parliamentary inquiry is fundamental for the country . and for those who have lost dear ones and need to know why the president still in denial, but for the 1st time i feel backed by an institution investigating what led to this tragedy. what the probe of showed us that it wasn't just ideology or politics of capital government from buying vaccine sooner. it unveiled corruption scandals from proving this was also about some people making a lot of money. madison's son died young at the beginning of the pandemic. he says everything possible was done to save him, but he also lost her cousin, who worked as the nurse in a crowded hospital. and his 54 year old sister had the government started mass
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vaccination earlier master says she would have had her 2 doses. she died having none, and mansell blamed the government. monica, and i give, i'll jazeera now the u. s. is announced, it will accept fully vaccinated visitors as long as they've received jobs approved by the world health organization. the new rules will come into effect in early november, unvaccinated americans will need to take tests and foreigners, suv not been inoculated, will be barred. although exemptions are being considered. chinese president, she ging ping is again vowed piece full reunification with taiwan spoke at a ceremony. marking a 110 years since the end of imperial rule. taiwan has come under increased military and political pressure from china to accept it sovereignty since last friday. nearly a 150 chinese warplanes of flo, near its air space,
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flew on him to either leisure room. the complete unification of our country must be and can be realised. unification is the hope of all chinese people. if china can be unified, whole chinese will enjoy happier life. if china can't unify, every one will suffer. ra mcbride. it's been following the developments from hong kong. this was a, an interesting mix of remarks from she gen, paying about re unification, which is the long standing goal of the chinese leadership of bringing back together again, all of the chinese peoples and the territories. we've seen that happen are with macau and hong kong. returning to the mother land, the next her in line it seems of is of course taiwan or so she said he wants to see the peaceful re unification or without the will use of the word force or which has been taken as a sign that this is a slightly softer approach, but he has used a stronger language in the past. i think it is generally accepted that that is
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china's go to position that if a taiwan ever formerly tried to declare independence that mainland china would indeed be prepared to take military action. she also had some very strong word against any body and considering the line of all that taking the path of independence warning against that not so interestingly, warning against any foreign interference, saying that at the reification matter is a matter for chinese peoples to decide and not for anybody outside, so this is taken read between the lines. this is clearly a aimed at the united states of as not trying to interfere in what a she, jim ping and china regards is very much an internal affair. the, the comments came after an event that is very important to all chinese people. this is the, the anniversary of the 1911 revolution, which basically saw an end to feudalism in china and enter dynastic rule by the emperor's a. the start, if you like, of modern china and still had an al jazeera why iraq semi autonomous kurdish
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region could be a game changer. the country goes up to parliamentary elections and a growing silence in russia. authorities blacklist more independent media outlets. ah hello there. let's start in southeast asia and we're watching a number of tropical systems in this area. the 1st one is tropical storm lion rock named off the mountain in hong kong, where officials have issued the 3rd highest alert for this storm. we've already seen 270 millimeters more than that for over the past few days, we could see up to 400 millimeters. so exceptional amounts of rain as it works its way west into northern parts of vietnam and allows we are expecting to see some
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flooding here. now we're also watching tropical depression con, pursue, as it moves its way east of the philippines. it's working west, you can see that track it's expecting to bring to real wet and windy weather to northern areas of the philippines and with those flooding rains, we could see possible landslides. now further south of this, we are seeing scattered showers and thunderstorms, across much of indonesia and malaysia. heaviest for borneo as we go into sunday. and as we move to australia, we're watching a weather front sweep its way from the west to the east. it's something a lot warmer head of that 20 and i am brisbin, but behind it we are seeing cooler conditions, the temperature in adelaide coming down to 17 degrees and there's going to be wet weather, arriving to perth by monday. ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results for the road and walk
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indonesia whose firms forming we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy and the digital economy week. the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part when the these years growth and progress invent. even if you're now, ah ah, they're watching al jazeera time to recap all headlines now. senior us and todd ball officials are due to hold talks in coddle. it'll be the 1st in person meeting
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since american troops left afghanistan. i sole is high on the gender after a suicide bomb killed 60 people and conduce. on friday, the number of people killed by cove with 19 in brazil has surpassed 600000. the 2nd highest death toll in the world off to the us. about 600 people die every day. that's down from the he co, 3000 in april. chinese president, she ging ping is again vowed to peaceful re unification with taiwan. taiwan has come under increased military and political pressure from china in recent weeks. iraq's prime minister most awful call them, he says he'll do everything he can to ensure fair elections. the countries holding a parliamentary vote on sunday early ballots were cast on friday by members of the security forces, prisoners and internally displaced people. the election was one of the big demands from an anti government protest movement that began in 2019 iran con is in iraq
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semi autonomous kurdish region. he has more and how the election is being seen there. alexis hearing is in full swing here in our bill, the capital of the kurdish region of iraq. that what all the issues the kurds really care about here? well, there are a few, the key issues, all the economies, particularly for young people, young people who say that there are no jobs that they can go to. and that's for straightening, particularly if you're a graduate, they simply on a graduate job you can get into the other one is the relationship with baghdad. that's absolutely crucial. it's baghdad and the kurdish regional government that decide between them the budget for the k r g. that budget is what the k r g, the government will spend on goods and services for that people. however, one political commentator the we spoke to said because the parties it all so
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divided, showing united face in baghdad is very difficult and that's hurting the kurdish people. it is unfortunate that to their voice is not united and we concede before we go to baghdad, they have 2 different separate, at least many political parties, climate party, and they're sick leave her parties as will. they are separated. but i hope after the election, those voice come together and for them they could, they could this tiny block in baghdad, that lack of unity is one of the reasons many kurdish people are frustrated with their politicians. now that may well have an impact on the ballot box, much like a lot of parts of iraq. the boy caught the vote. movement is getting increasingly more vocal even here in our bill. whether that has an impact on the ballot, bolts remains to be seen, but it's certainly a big talking point. iran's 1st president, i believe her son benny southern has died in paris, the age of 88,
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according to his family. then he saw that it was part of the inner circle of the lathe. i had to lock hominy. in the early days of iran's revolution, he served 16 months in office before being impeached. after falling out with the ruling party, he eventually fled to paris to evade arrest. russia has designated more than a 150 news outlets, n g o z and charities as foreign agents. the authorities say the law is no different to those in other countries and aimed at organizations that get support from abroad. but critics say it's being used to silence independent media. bernard smith reports from moscow to the russian state, the staff of this newsroom, a foreign agents, but dodged or tv rain has no connection to foreign governments. it is one of the few independent media outlets left in russia before every break and every program, a message must by law appear on screen telling the viewer that what they're
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watching is created by russian legal entity performing the functions of a foreign agent. its designation that the stations management says is created to scare off subscribers and advertisers. you know, that the history of russia, of terrible period of time with communism, where the foreign agent mark label was air in a, a terrible thank a terrible thing. that meant that you can not have anything in common with the foreign agent. that's why, for some part of the society he in vash at that might be a problem. t v rein says it subscription model helps it stay on air for now. there are more than 70 news outlets. journalist, an activist on the foreign agents register. alexander kosky was part of a team of journalists who had worked, who rushes most respected business newspaper company when it was taken over by state and his giant ross left the editorial team left and set up v times website to
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him. within 10 months, they've been branded foreign ages. my explanations because we were, we became a one year less than one year, quite powerful. and with prove that we are serious and we were independent of the state for normal functioning, there are only 3. are ways of, of feedback basis for free media then on real elections. so normal political system and independent the direct clinical system, all 3 are destroyed and the russian, archie, america, russia's lawyer and foreign media agents was adopted in 2017. not long after the u . s. justice department told russia today, america to register as a foreign agent. there. russia's federation council says activists and media it claims being sponsored from abroad, aren't being discriminated against, but the public as a right to know who they are. now more than $200.00 organizations have signed an
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online petition asking for the foreign agents law to be repealed. bernard smith, al jazeera moscow. a u. s. appeals court is allowing the state of texas to resume a ban on most abortions. the legislation passed last month. it's regarded as the most restrictive in the country. it's been challenged by the biden administration and could end up in the supreme court more than 50 people have died. no mo, 70 are believed to be missing after a boat sank on the congo river. rescue crews among gala province have been on the scene since the vessel capsized almost a week ago. the scale of the accident has taken several days to emerge about 40 people are said to have been rescued. kenya has launched a new conservation drive, offering people the chance to name an elephant for around $5000.00. the country needs the money to keep its initiatives going as
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a strengthening its fight against ivory coaches. catherine sawyer reports from amble. sally national park in southern kenneth this is one of the most photographed landscapes, canyon elephants and other wildlife room, freely attracting thousands of tourists every year. and we're selling national park is also the heart of conservation works that have seen poaching in canyon nearly eliminated. we have a very good relationship with can or lip service, or whenever there is an artist where they, it's by the community renters. they work very closely with the, with the kent police, the work root canal i've service to ensure that the porters are really received to whatever penalties they're supposed to. in the last 4 years, the elephant population in kenya has grown by 2000 to about 36000. so this is the closest we've actually come to one of the larger hearts here in i'm with
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alien, it's really quite breathtaking. the ranges here tell us that the incidents of poaching have gone down significantly over the last few years, but there are other emerging threats. climate change resulting to frickin, drought loss of habitat. and we have humans settlements around the parks. this is causing quite a concern and they say, these are the silent killers, a cross, ample sally, and into several east national park. they call this the elephant graveyard of a 4000 joules of elephants are kept here. but this elephants warren killed by poachers. there remains a here to serve as a reminder of what droughts can do. the climate to discuss this wildlife research says rivers are drying up. humans settlements are taking over migratory corridors and elephant are becoming increasingly isolated to the main thread. now is the issue of climate change? i think that's the main thing that i can talk about. kazer is the one which is now
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shrinking the habit of who might have the elephant numbers increasing. but if you don't have the proper habitat for them, that is the main challenge of the moment. the poachers bullet and poisoned arrow may lightly be things of the past, but this iconic creatures still find themselves in danger of extinction. as go live now to catherine soil. so catherine, how to do the proceeds from this, especially $5000.00. i mean, how does that help to meet some of the challenges he talked about in your package? you know, the big ones climate change in human settlement? yes. so me are, the naming ceremony is currently underway. several people of putting the money a to name at this elephants and we house, we'll get to the minister a little earlier. who said that, because of, you know, the koran of our current of ours pandemic, the number of tourists that we're getting,
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the country has gone down. so that means a money meant to find conservative conservation efforts has also go down. so they have to look for alternative sources to make sure that a conservation works goes on. now to discuss this, a father is om, patrick, or monty, who is, are the researcher, the cocaine of wildlife service. thank you very much for joining us. oh, we have been talking about climate change. you have mileage to reduce poaching, but how big a threat is climate change? it's a big price. they're particularly poor, they're larger ending and more like the elephant that require a bigger space. because sam rehab had the erotic co at the bottom and there's no water for the animals. they have to move distances at about to say x, but it, it, they're human elephant conflict. so actually in a rehab, manage to content watching. but now the current threat is here,
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one electron conflict, climate change as med deter it. one more complicated. because sam, bed arctic weather patterns means the animal movement, m is erotic to. and that's why erie now would need to invest more in technology like this morning. recall on an elephant that to be able to monitor real time wendigo and this money i, you are trying to make of the target right now is a $1000000.00. what is it going to be using? how impactful is it going to be m, we're going to plow back a significant amount to the local communities. because we're in this community slavery their la pumps. because say ella plants number silly not, and we're back, for example, spend most of the time in their community areas. so we want to plow it to what are products to build them schools and to improve their livelihood. so better as a le plans range in their area, they will appreciate that if they have an impact,
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we also have competing land uses a like agriculture. so we want mic wildlife conservation our collective land use. so we're going to plow buck, they say investment, and they're bad nemiah's that pops up on it as we are going to do this annually because it's not chip. so that to we are able to secure space beyond their backbone days and secure our elephants. because sam, we have to come up with a innovative ways. we want to put the page expensing to detail at plans from moving to people. we want to put our player balls for people and also for animals because of the impact of climate change. all right, thank you very much i that was a patrick or more gary's thatcher with a can a wildlife service.

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