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while the damaging, we've got a red warning out, said that, but to the west of this, it is looking finer and dryer for much die beer in peninsula western areas of europe and into the north west of britain island. we have got quite a bit of cloud cover now. temperatures in this area have been above average while they are going to come down. as autumn goes into full swing next week. if we have a look at the 3 day for london, it is going to be rather cloudy with a temperature dipping down to the mid teens. now for the north of this, for norway, we are seeing some heavy rain. we could see flooding from that. but for the east, we got plenty of fine and dry weather, with sunshine for western russia. ah, al jazeera world's feet said she, dizzy and family facing agonizing choices and an uncertain future. we had to spend the time had enough of it. and i want to move out another country. disillusioned with life, been struggling economy, and my dream was to become a lawyer or
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ah, welcome back. you're watching the al jazeera use, our on p t adobe. your top stories senior us and taliban officials have started their talks in cas on ours. the 1st in person meeting since u. s. troops left afghanistan i saw in afghanistan, is high on the agenda. offer a suicide bomber killed 60 people in northern afghanistan on friday. the chinese president, she ging ping as again, bout peaceful reunification. taiwan. ty pay has come under increasing military and political pressure from bay ging over recent weeks. about 2000 refugees and migrants were in hiding out for escaping from a libyan detention center. and 6 people was shot and killed by god during the chaos on friday. of kennestone is facing an economic crisis that's plunging millions of people into poverty and border closures, a worsening the economic outlook. the taliban is short of cash and it's called on
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the international community to help. but as hash m, i'll borrow reports from the afghan was back border. many do not 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 office, says god, the crossing. but traffic is slow. the cargo trade service that used to carry over food supplies and co bought it is, has become irregular. the taliban customs officer of the high rata border crossing dismisses international concerns about of got his dance future my entire life. oh god hush on it. we 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 or today all of afghanistan is safe. the taliban is beefing up its presence on the border and promising
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a crack down on corruption to ensure a smooth movement of people and goods. afghanistan 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 the taliban to implement political reforms form an inclusive government of face isolation. sh hundreds of laurie drivers are stuck at the border, waiting for clearance to cross into his. becky's dan, laguna, businesses bed chevy belonged to syria was never interrupted. now, it has been slowed by health, and i cannot bring the same amount of goods into country. the fall out from international isolation is felt across the country. will feed group is one of the biggest names in the agriculture industry. enough gone is than the company extracts
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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 bank and recon that are getting or payment from them. and the 2nd problem is the closing up the border. ahh, randy, us. so we cannot get our rumker on time with those solutions now inside of the cash shortage and economic crisis. life for millions across of gans dan appears to be getting a lot worse. hash barbara al jazeera, i return crossing, but of garrison's porter with his pakistan. well, another important border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan remains clues. the chairman spin, bolduc crossing was shout on tuesday,
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suspending trade and leaving thousands of people stranded come either joins his life now from chairman on the pakistani side of the border. so why was the decision taken to close it in the 1st place? come on well, according to the focus on your thought a days that i live on warn dead east main. gov. restrictions along that border there. warranted of want to be able to move freely in to pocket on something that you were to happen when the taliban were in power in the 1990. however, up august, i need that concerned the dead are already the 1000000 of one refugee then focused on and that because of the uncertain situation debt this could get even was also important to note that in the same day, dad been smuggling of people across the border that smugglers are making a lot of money, but gets done is also concerned about the flight of foreign exchange from budget on which is going into of run it on. and also the fact that budgets on is concerned
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that many band outfit such as the balloon in 3rd turns, its law makes state quarter sawn at rela, did he get taliban focused on may take that opportunity if the movement across the board at age ease and that might be a problem for august on so that i'll upon of gosh, protesting against a budget donnie fixed enforcement or border management group. and therefore they said that unless august on he did good restrictions that day will floyd's dad side of the board. but up, got that did leading to huge problems because of run it thought next. bought fresh fruit such as grapes, former grenades, tomatoes register bows, all to better chevrolet terms and hundreds of drugs on the oven side. and andrea and of course will be what it, that this would lead to have, but there are lots of revenue. come out. thank you very much. come on i to the reporting from the border. the rance 1st president abdul. her son bust says off
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as died in paris at the age of 80 eights, and that was part of the inner circle of the late. i told her many, in the early days of the iranian revolution, he said, 16 months in office before being impeached after falling out with the ruling party, he did eventually flee to france to evade arrest. iraq's prime minister must offer al cardinez says he'll do everything he can to ensure fair elections. the country's holding a parliamentary vote on sunday early ballots were cast on friday by members of the security forces, prisoners and people who are internally displaced. the election was one of the key demands from an anti government protest movement that began in 2019. imran carn has more now from iran, semi autonomous kurdish region. alexis airing is in full swing. hey, in our bill, the capital of the kurdish region of iraq. now what all the issues the kurds really care about here? well, there are a few, the key issues, all the economy,
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particularly for young people, young people, hey, say that, that all 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 o g, the government will spend on goods and services for that people. however, one political commentator the we spoke to said because the policies it all so divided, showing united face in baghdad is very difficult and that's hurting the code is people. it is unfortunate that to the invoice is not united and we concede before we go to baghdad, they have 2 different separate, at least many political parties, climate body and their sicklerville parties as well that separate it. but i hope after the election, those voice come together and for them they could,
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they could this tiny block in baghdad that lack of unity is one of the reasons many kurdish people are frustrated with that 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 hey, in our bill. whether that has an impact on the ballot boats remains to be seen, but it's certainly a big talking points. the czech republic has entered its final day of voting for a new parliament. people began casting their balance on friday to fill the 200 seats in the main legislative body of the ear states all showed the prime minister and refurbish, will maintain his support despite a scandal about his finances. and abolla case has been identified in democratic republic of congo, just 5 months after it declared his latest epidemic to be over. a 3 year old child tested positive near the city of benny and has died from the disease about 100. other people who may have been exposed have now been identified more than 2000.
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died during the countries worst outbreak between 20182022 vaccines. have since been developed to contain outbreaks, while i'm 50 people that died and almost 70, i believe, to be missing off for a boat sank on the congo river rescue. cruise in mon gala province have been on the scene since the vets or capsize almost one week ago. now. the scale of the accident has taken several days to emerge. nearly 800000 people were displaced in northern mozambique during the 4 year conflict. there. our ship, our fighters, targeted the resource rich region until ruined and forces helped push them out. now people are waiting for it to be safe enough to return home malcolm babb web right now, reports from bow. we found neurology yusef, sitting by the roadside,
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he'd been hiding in a nearby forest for weeks, fearing for his life may know he showed us around the village and that for now is home here in northern mozambique and that is not his every one here also fled he sleeps in one of the abandoned homes. people have been running away from an armed group called al. sure, bab, notorious for beheading and abducting people, or mac india, amid avoiding i don't know where exactly they've all gone, but they must still be hiding in the forest. because when you leave, where you have to hide in the forest, you have to run directly. you cannot stop because if they find you, if they find you and they will kill you almost in the last 3 months, rwandan soldiers have fought the armed group out of the towns. it controlled in cupboard delgado province, the supporting mozambique government that had been losing ground in most towns. the armed group retreated into the forests as the rwandan forces advanced. in a few places like the armed groups headquarters in the town of m bow, they fought,
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the rwandan forces pushed him out of it following a heavy battle. and you can see the remains of it. explosives have blown the roof of this building in the bullet holes in the iron sheets. and on the floor you can see the remains of the shopkeepers property, all of the people that used to live here. and now wondering if or when it will be safe for them to come home. around 700000 people have been displaced by the conflict. we met some scattered around the towns and villages. when there were, when an army took us to visit the places it now controls the area that we visited together is pacified. and we are returning. i did is back to their homes and working closely with them was on the can and me to where sure that we conduct continuous security operations. most of the displaced are encamped where they're given some food and other help. the un says many areas still aren't safe for people
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to go back. the military accompanying b returns the voluntary returns of the of so the answer is not ideal. um, obviously this can lead to these, so the civilians being targeted and of course associate return movements with with military aims. cabra delgado was extremely poor even before the conflict began. 4 years ago. the mozambique in state was largely absent that fuel discontent, as did preparations to extract tens of billions of dollars worth of nearby offshore natural gas. french oil giant total suspended his operations because of the conflict. people here have been in need of government help for generations. now they'll need even more help to return to what's left of their homes. malcolm web al jazeera, bow mozambique. well,
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then 650 undocumented migrants have been detained in mexico. they were inside refrigerated truck containers bound for the us border. more than half of them are children for alleged people. smugglers have been arrested the u. s. has announced it will accept fully vaccinated visitors as long as they've received jobs approved by the world health organization. new rules will come into effect in early november, unvaccinated americans will need to take tests foreigners who have not been inoculated will be barred. although exceptions are being considered. the official number of lives lost to cupboard 19 in brazil has now passed 600000 at steph, told the 2nd only to the united states. a parliamentary inquiry is concluding a 6 month investigation into the government's handling of the pandemic. it's lifted the lid on alleged corruption linked to the vaccine. monica got a key of explains it took hours to set the scene on this gray friday morning. despite the rain volunteers spread clotheslines on the sands of rhodesia,
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nero's iconic copper cabinet beach and hung white handkerchiefs, one by 1600. in all representing the 600000 brazilians killed by cove. in 19, some of the she boulevard brazil has the world's 2nd largest cove at 19 death toll who is responsible for the tragedy. the answer is president paulson aro, what he showed no empathy towards the victims scoffed at the mosque sing, song delayed for vaccines, disrespected social distancing measures while holding rallies against brazil's democratic institutions. taxi driver master, and don, you was among the real g. by volunteers, he joined the team last year 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. although these of 600000 deaths caused
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the loss of sadness when i lost my son, there was some 7500 dead from coven 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 brazilian 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
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t v. local miss on up really no lot 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 saturday. the probe showed us that it wasn't just ideology or politics that kept the government from buying vaccine sooner. it unveiled corruption scandals proving this was also about some people making a lot of money. poison maddox, his 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 vaccination earlier master says she would have had her 2 doses. she died having none, and manser blamed the government. monica in our give, i'll jazeera tank join google, welcoming a deal, 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 giants from declaring profits in low tax territories, even though their client might be elsewhere. but the agreement is already being criticized in developing nations who want the tax rate to be higher island, hungary and estonia were among the last to join the agreement. volcano on the spanish island of la palmer is continuing to spew lava after began interrupting nearly 3 weeks ago. 6000 people have been forced from their homes and more than a 1000 buildings have been lost upon as airport does remain closed last week. the spanish government placed $239000000.00 to help the island recover from the devastation still to come here on the al jazeera news of the sports news with santa a terrible moment. this goalkeeper invoke qualifying santa will take us through the pain. gonna come ah,
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talk to al jazeera, we ask what gives you hope that it is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on the whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet on al jazeera, incarcerated, the other half his life convicted by a non unanimous jury for a crime in which no one was hut obliged mail, making eye contact when the white boise could cause him to lose his life. and in this particular situation, it cause him to lose his freedom. why did the lord deemed unconstitutional by the supreme court? still keep people behind boss in the state of louisiana, being incarcerated is just another form of flavor. the gym co convictions on al
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jazeera. ah ah. time to the sport is something. thank you very much. at p tele, rodeo cono's 1st mat says her us open. trav has ended in defeat. the 18 year old lost in straight sets that the indian wells are the colonel, stand the tennis world with her when a new york last month, the britain that may, i'll be ranked number 22 in the world. but this was only have $53.00 events. i to, for level her 1st night at the grand slam champion, ended in 6 to 6 for loss against alexandra, casanova of phillips. i'm still so new to everything like the experiences i'm going
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through right now, even though i might not feel a 100 percent amazing. right. now like i know that the great good and so the bigger picture, i'll be thinking this moment. so yeah, that's, that's the last of my think not e can easily get sucked into just being so focused on, on the resolve and getting disappointed by. i mean, i'm 18 years old. i need to cut myself some slack. well, better news for the player to kind of be to in the us open final 19 year old canadian ally la fernandez is through to round 3. she beat alice corny of france in straight fess saturday's heavyweight title fight between tyson fury and dante, wilder looks sad to live up to its name. neither man has ever been heavier fo professional contest. the pair are meeting for the 3rd time. first fight ended in
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a droll with w. b. c champion fury winning the 2nd pout. last february. i believe he's added weight. it will give him an advantage this time out. it means total obliteration. i don't, i'm not sure that's what it means to me. com is, is the key to the storm. you know that when i'm not calm, my mind is cloudy. so when your mind is cloudy allows you to make bad decisions. but when you com, you can weather the storm when you're calm, you're able to see certain things you're able to decide, make great decisions, folks, and why to get a davis is in las vegas for the fight. he spent time inside furious training camp ahead of the contest in the typical fury, joking manner. he's grown the bad this time and he's told me, take you all the animal merits of a grizzly bear because he's got to fight and mo,
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dionte. well, he's always got a story for us. that's what, that's what makes him so it's training. there's nothing like big stadium fights. big auditorium, flights for boxing, the atmosphere is always incredible. and there's nothing like heavy weights fighting because they all the pinnacle of the school. the giant and the blue ribbon division, as we always say, there's boxing and heavyweight boxing. and it's generally about knockouts, because, you know, they all the most powerful punches in the schools. the fact that both men have been out for nearly 20 months, they will be ring ross and it doesn't matter how much storing you do. there's nothing like the electrified atmosphere of the actual flights on the big occasion where we expect 16000 people to be in the t mobile arena on saturday. not here in las vegas. i think it will have an impact and i think it brings the old closer together. because don't che, wilds. i was look fantastic. physically. he's made adjustments. he looks very
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explosive. his office and his upper body looked bigger. the weight doesn't matter, of course. in the heavyweight division, but will he be slower? i think wilder is looking to explode very quickly on a tyson fury that hasn't fought for 20 months and he's been through for training camps. i think this is a much closer fight than if they fall last summer because of the cove. its allies. trouble now in germany survived a scare and that woke up qualify against romania on friday, has a flex aside when behind at home early on. but they were saved by beim units you said can operate and thomas mueller, or both schooled in the 2nd half the field to on when germany set top of group j with a fixed point to cushion. and there was a moment to forget for wales goalkeeper danny order, and this qualify against the church check republic would allowing this back past to slip past him, his team did still manage to draw the game to, to draw chips,
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whales, a 3rd and their group at their trail, the czech republic on gold, a friend, but do have a game in hand, keeping england's game against under a we'll go ahead despite the fire breaking out at the stadium on friday, the unborn football association said the fire started in a television at gantry, but was quickly brought under control, saturdays a contest that will be the 1st ever england game with an all female team of match officials very important moment for him for gender equality. absolutely. and for us it is almost irrelevant. it's the quality of the official that's important. not not the agenda. so we're we're looking forward to being part of what was a special occasion really altera produced. another gulf is as they thrashed neeagin's 61 in african called find man city star,
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player. we are my has called twice for the desert foxes by slam sumani took his walk up a tally up to 6 with 2 more goals. this result keeps the raining african champions, a top of group, a. if for points ahead of porky in a fossil algeria have now extended their unbeaten run. to 13 teens, it's going to be egypt our back to winning ways that led by the star player mohammed sala. they beat libya. one nel, i'll moderate more shut school. the only goal of the game, the fairs lead group f with 7 points. and one of baseball's, great rivalries is being contested. the, in the payoff for the 1st time. the san francisco giants got the better of the raining wall, sears champions, the n a dodges, and game one of the national league division series, the dives winning for 0. that's it for me, peter. and thank you very much,
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sammy's next. i'll have another news on a 13 g. we will see you. ah mm hm. after decades of conflict between successive colombian, governments and the false marxist gorillas and historic peace accord in 2016. so a fight has laid down their arms. 5 years on a bit, rising defense and fruitful police repression. a new cycle of violence has robbed the nation. people in power off if the agreement is failing and what's next for the country. columbia,
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killing the piece on al jazeera. when afghan filmmaker hassan facility, she's the taliban attention, a bounty on his head, forces him to flee with his family, desperately seeking sanctuary. they journey across continents, chronicling them multi year saga on their phones. midnight traveler, an odyssey of hope resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other. witness i'm out is era. the city of cobble has experience so much upheaval for decades, and they says another change to get used to. and one that's boss from easy about a situation to now it's not clear that all the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic price in particular for women and girls. despite assurances from the taliban and about to return to cruel punishments for certain crimes,
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everybody will be safe. nobody's kid will be kidnapped again for ransom. now together, they're feeling thy way forward into their new reality. ah . high level representatives of the tot a bomb me the u. s. delegation and caught thought the 1st such talks since america's afghan withdrawl. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up china as president, she ging ping again, promises re unification with taiwan but avoids a direct mention of using force. ah, today.
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