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in 24 hours of falling station schools, but it's unlikely any block will win outright and hung parliament is widely expected. that would make installing a new government and prime minister in iraq. another difficult task. aaliyah damages iraq. back that in marley, a colombian none the kidnapped in 2017 by an al qaeda linked group has been freed. gloria sicilian advise was kidnapped by the machine a liberation front near the border with burkina faso. her release follows for years and 8 months of negotiations. it's not known whether a ransom was paid lots more still to come in this news hour, including facing corruption allegations. austria's chancellor resigns will remain as leader of this party in parliament and in sport. this teenage stars 1st match since her us open triumph and defeat.
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ah hi there getting going on your weather forecasts for sunday october the 10th. let's start where most of the action is and that's for southern areas of italy through the balkans. this energy has really just been parked into place over here. so the risk of flooding, especially along those eastern shores of the adrian sea, is energy is also pulsing down into western portions of greece on sunday. so could see some big storms pop up here. over in turkey, things are fine and dry. wood got a bit of cloud cover is stumble right across to the black sea region on sunday. now if we go to the iberian peninsula, things are looking good here at plenty of sunshine, madrid, 23 degrees. and if we narrow in on madrid, your temperatures are above where they should be 19 is where we would expect
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average temperatures. but you're going to lock in at to $2324.00 over the next few days with plenty of sun, northwestern portions of europe. right now we do have somewhat weather slamming into western portions of scandinavia on sunday, the united kingdom's looking good london at 18 degrees. but your temperatures will come down in the days to come off to africa right now. and all that went whether round the mediterranean is diving down northern portions of algeria, tunisia, and also libya. in fact, tripoli could see some thunderstorms on sunday with a hive 26 degrees seasick ah, the venezuela, columbia buddha become a stomping grounds for trespasses. as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at
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all the send israel in columbia on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. let's move to cobra 19. terrible demonstration of the failure to view monsalud at it. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions, what i think, what i saw, what our weakness and pre, and nobody sees it in their own country, international filmmakers of world class journalists. let's take a deep dive into geez, common prosperity, bring programs to inform and inspire youth. rec nickel solutions that can make a difference. now on al jazeera lou. ah,
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a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, the taliban has ruled out cooperating with the us in the fight against. i saw at the 1st official face to face talks since they took over cobble. the group has also asked the us to lift a ban on afghans central bank reserves. ethiopian forces have launched the air and ground strikes against t grey rivals in the m. r. a region, the t gro people's liberation front have been fighting pro government forces in the north for the last 11 months. and the u and refugee office in libya has been forced to close after being overwhelmed by hundreds of people seeking re settlement on friday. guards shot and killed 6 people at a detention center in tripoli. and the round of 2000 migrants escaped. kids go back now to the events in afghanistan. another important border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan remains closed. sherman spin ball duck was shot on
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tuesday. suspending trade and leaving thousands of people stranded, it's one of of county stanza, busiest entry points and connects kandahar city directly with the area of chairman in pakistan. come on, hider now has more from pakistan's side of the board board border. the border had been closed for almost a week because that donavon wanted the budget on your daughter days to let go under wanted to come across into budget on to come without restriction the buggers done it. on the other hand, ive been concerned that are already 2000000 of on refugees and buckets on and the fact that many of the band outfit for it and figured it out that the ttp, the pollutant surgeons. and of course, its la make date order on may use this border. gotten to budget don could carry out
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the bag. not to mention the fact that the additional of gone refugees made for across the board up also of concern that the smugglers who have been now making money because of that situation. and i've run it on our smuggling people across the border. also the fact that a lot of foreign exchange is leaving pakistan for one is don and budget on i've got this concern, but the buckets on your daughter to say that the afford to had been going by the outbound guide by the dollar bond in broad day because of the strict restrictions that have been employed by the budget on your daughter did to warn proper paperwork for days of on to want to come into pakistan and said that they can not allow the free movement of people across the border. much of lebanon is without electricity, because a fuel shortage has forced the closure of the countries to biggest power plants. generators are now the main sources of power with officials. same,
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the outage is expected to last for several days. prior to this shut down, many in lebanon, were receiving just 2 hours of power a day from the state electricity company, supplies of fuel medicine, and basic necessities are critically low as lebanon in june, endures. with world bank calls, one of the worst economic collapses in a 150 years. new delhi could face a power crisis because of a lack of coal. that's the warning from the capital city's chief minister who was urging the prime minister in the rain, but a modi to allocate more coal and gas to power plants supplying the region calls, shortages are already triggered the electricity cuts in some eastern and northern states. supply has been affected by an increase in global cold prices, and the surgeon demand for industrial power is india, emerges from the 2nd wave of its corona virus outbreak. the government has assured the public that there is adequate amount of electricity available in the country.
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it's good austrian ow, sebastian kurtz has announced his resignation as chancellor, but says he will stay on as leader of his party. kurtz is currently under investigation over allegations of corruption. he's accused of using public funds, the gain of favorable press coverage. he denies the charges, but he has been under pressure from his coalition partners and opposition parties had also been preparing a new unknown confidence motion. the outgoing government in the czech republic looks have fallen short of a parliamentary majority in the general election. now opposition coalitions hope that they can take over from the controversial prime minister andre bandesh as nothing bab and now reports aiming to take power in the czech republic. the today general election has seen a strong showing by the together polish of conservative and christian democrat
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parties. its leader, petra fiala, says the opposition's ready to fall the next governments with us if each did holding it for him yet. but apparently there will be a meeting with coalition of pirates and stan within 24 hours because we promised the people that were disc relish and we want and we will bring political change. i am convinced the outcome of the election is clear, the democratic opposition till now got the majority of seats in the lower house. and the constitution of chuck republic is clear to vote was widely seen as a referendum on prime minister under a babich and as predicted, it's his centrist and oh, yes, movement that's coming out ahead of any other single party. the country president has said that is what will determine the mandate to form a new government. meaning 67 year old babich gets detroit 1st and wound up afloat. i thought i told voters what i can offer them. i'm hardworking courageous, decisive, and i'll look after check interests in europe. the opposition blames babich for
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chaotic leadership during the covet 19 pandemic. the czech republic has suffered one of europe's worst per capita, deaf tolls. european union has accused babich of a conflict of interest around his former business empire. and recently he denied reports in the pandora papers that he put more than $20000000.00 into shell companies to buy properties in france. valise may and also the more democratic this woman says, we voted for one of the democratic coalitions with my husband. and i chose the pierced on coalition, mainly because they're not. the unknown party pitch down is a coalition between even bar torsion. his pirate party, which already controlled the capital, prague, the grass roots movement of local mason, independence, and re babich is accused paras, done of selling out the country by supporting more european integration, differential adoption of the euro. listen, this man says it certainly shouldn't be the pirates, zombies coalitions because they are horrible. the outgoing governments worried some
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vote is by taking on large debts, but it's promised to continue raising public sector wages and pensions. it's not clear whether that's enough for it to hold on to power. the de barber al jazeera around $700000.00 people have been displaced in northern mozambique during a 4 year conflict between an armed group and the government. asked about fighters targeted that resource, which region until rwandan forces helped push them out. now people are waiting for it to be safe enough to return to their house, malcolm lab reports from and bow in the cabinet. they gather province, we found mirage, yusef, sitting by the roadside, he'd been hiding in a nearby forest for weeks, fearing for his life by now. he showed us around the village and that for now is home here in northern mozambique and of but it's not his every one here also fled. he sleeps him, one of the abandoned homes. people have been running away from an armed group
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called al. sure, bab, notorious for beheading and abducting people, or mac, india, and avoiding i don't know where exactly they've all gone, but they must still be hiding in the forest. because when you leave, when you have to hide in the forest, you have to run directly. you cannot stop because if they find you, if they find you, they will kill you. almost. in the last 3 months ruined and soldiers have fought the armed group out of the towns. it controlled in cover delgado province. the supporting mozambique government there 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 arm groups headquarters in the town of m bow, they fought, 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 there, a bullet holes in the iron sheets on the floor. you can see the remains of the shopkeepers property,
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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 the ruined 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 on me to where sure that we conduct continuous security operations. most of the displaced or encamped where they're given some food and other help. the un says many areas still aren't safe for people to go back. the military accompanying the returns, the voluntary returns of the of civilians is not ideal. obviously this can lead to these served the civilians being targeted. and of course,
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associate return movements with done with military aims cover. delgado was extremely poor even before the conflict began. 4 years ago. the mozambique and 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, sierra leone has abolished the death penalty. president julia smiled. the b o signed the ban into law. at a ceremony in the capital frito, it has been replaced with a maximum penalty of life in prison. no executions have taken place in sierra leone since 1998,
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but there had been some resistance to removing it completely. sierra leone is now the 23rd african country to abolish capital punishment. 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 continue the fight against poachers. katherine sawyer reports now from the embassy national park in southern kenya. neighbors name means gentle in the local messiah language, and she has just been said, eat it, needs to be called by wildlife officials. so they can track her movements as well as those of 70 other elephants in her hired. they want to keep them from straying into peoples farms and homes and protect them from poachers. where are these elephants going? are we able to anticipate human while, if conflicts early enough to have it prevented? because we can see where these animals agree. so we have a system,
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but kenya's endangered animals are facing another threat that's causing more conflict between wildlife and people. climate change, rivers are trying out greasing land is shrinking, and some roots long used by wildlife for migration have been blocked by human settlements. to deal with all this, kenya needs more money for conservation. and with a corona virus pandemic keeping many visitors away. revenue from tourism isn't enough. climate change is real. under is more dangerous than even fortune. we can control the borders, we can use ammunition to safeguard our elephant, but we can not use ammunition to safeguard the climate. we need to have a long term plan. 2017. we lost over $400.00 elephant from just dropped a my what it is the coming year. oh oh. here at the embassy national park,
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an annual ceremony has been launched, where corporations and individuals pay 5000 years dollars to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. like this one, it's a conservancy ran by communities that have allowed wildlife a safe passage to woods on their land. the eldest, see, protecting the wildlife keeps them a sense of pride and they're also seeing the benefits of it. so a rob hallie had woolfolk on with this, and began, we were not benefiting from the way life will to make some money about the keyboard for our children to go. our young people are also being employed. as community game rangers, the focus is now shifting from protecting kenya's wildlife, from a poachers bullet or poisoned arrow to climate change has been described as a bigger, more dangerous threat that needs to be dealt with quickly. if animals like the elephant as to be kept alive, katherine sawyer, alta 0,
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i the amber sally national park. so that's what's happening in kenya. meanwhile, zimbabwe is taking a very different approach to conservation funding. the government is selling the rides to hunt elephants for up to $70000.00, or even selling the elephants themselves had on with us reports now from how wench zimbabwe, national parks authority says this country has too many elephants, they estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done. and they say they can only manage about $45000.00 elephants. so with all those animals in a small amount of space is bound to be challenges. when these elephants move around, the national parks tend to knock down trees, trees that other animals in the park rely on to survive. then there's the human wildlife conflict. these national parks, many of them on the fence. the amir villages feels that people grow their crops and
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homesteads. so in the elephants, leave the parks into communities in search for food and water, especially in the dry season. they come into conflict with humans. national park says that dozens of people had been killed this year from wild life attacks, mainly from elephant pock officials were trying to manage the situation they are trying to sell hunting licenses. these can cost about $70000.00. but because of the coven 19 pandemic, they have not been many tourists coming into the country and other option they're looking at is calling that slaughtering mini animals at one. go try and bring down the numbers, but that costs money. they're also looking at moving some animals from a more popular to places to less populated parts of the country. but that's also an expensive exercise. a few years ago, they moved $100.00 elephants to a certain part of the country that costs about $400000.00 and park say they don't have the funds to keep doing this all the time. still ahead in this news
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hour in sport, the toughest foot race on the planet seems to be no match for this moroccan runner . far, it will be here with that story in just a few minutes. ah, more than 30 years after the assassination burkina faso was iconic liter thomas sung, got those charged with his killing are going on trial among them. his success place compound is the countries long search for justice. find them coming to an end. the sancho taught special coverage from october 11th on all diseases, inequality, corruption, repression and re political. it just decided to cost to the piece of cake. i'm sure i want to be a new documentary explores the desk for the state of democracy and lebanon. oh
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no. through the eyes of those who are losing home every day. oh, teams are becoming blue. democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera. i'm a law load on one document trees that anthony rice. i'm was guy on al jazeera. ah ah. okay, now with all the sport here is farrah barbara, thank you so much for real one world champion. louis hamilton was fastest and qualifying for sunday's turkish grand prix. but he won't be starting in pole position for sunday's race. the mercedes driver who's chasing
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a 5th straight tidal is taking a 10 place grid penalty for an engine violation fell to rotors will start 1st. the bright bulls marks for stopping in 2nd, hamilton leads for shop and by t once and the title standing, it was really tricky the session in general because there's still some damp patches and getting the temperature in the ties with gross. i wasn't easy. but yeah, really, really great job by the team. so happy with the performance in terms of getting us out the right time. tomorrow's gonna be difficult, but i'll give it everything. and today was definitely a little bit kristela behind the series is all we want the we tried everything. so we just need to understand what we could have done better that. well, of course we can change the journey more and we'll see more what we, what we can do. hope all. now in england have taken a step closer to qualifying for the 2022 world cup. and qatar they thrashed and door of 5 del away england,
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our undefeated and the qualifiers. they've won 6 games and drawn once as latest result means they lead group i by 4 points with 3 games remaining. so it's a and a boosted their hopes of automatic qualification amy visitors, northern ireland to now the result means the swiss are 2nd ingram. c, 3 points behind italy who they'll face in november, south africa to continue their unbeaten run and the 2nd round of african world cup, qualifying a pretty shocking glove work by ethiopia. as keeper helped the front of the father to a 3. 1 winner, south africa, haven't appeared up the final since hosting them in 2010. this latest, when means they talk group g and our one point had gone out to be and broadway 31 project. saturdays. heavyweight title fight between tyson syrian dante wilder looks set to live up to its name. neither man has ever been have year for a professional contest. the parent meeting for the 3rd time 1st fight ended in
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a draw with w. b. c champion theory winning. the 2nd bout last february theory believes has added weight will give him an advantage this time out. it means total obliteration. i don't. huh. i, so that's what it means to remain calm. this is the key to the storm. you know, i know that when i'm not calm, my mind is cloudy. so when your mind is cloudy allows you to make a 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. boxing rider garrath a davis is in las vegas for the fight. he spent time inside curious training camp out of this contest in the typical fury. joking mana, he's grown the bed this time, and he's told me, take you all the animal merits of a grizzly bear, because he's got to fight on mo, dionte while he's always got
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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 fights for books in the atmosphere. it's 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 books, 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 small room 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, while it does look fantastic physically,
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he's made adjustments. he looks very explosive. his arms 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 has been full for 20 months and he's been through for training camps. i think this is a much closer fights than if they fall last summer because of the cove its allies. and i read a can his 1st match since her us up in triumph has ended in defeat. the 18 year old lost in straight sets at indian wells in california. right to kind of stand the tanis world with her when in new york last month the britain is ranked number $22.00 in the world, but this was only her 5th career event at 2 level, 1st match as a grand slam champion ending and a 6264 loss to li cassandra, faster novick bella and still so new to everything like the experiences that i'm going through right now, even though i might not feel a 100 percent amazing right now,
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like i know that for the greater good and for the bigger picture i'll be thinking this moment. um, so yeah, that's, that's the less of my thing that he 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 slot. and where i can run a rationale, mar, bt has claimed in 8 straight and marathon de sat, title or b, t one saturdays, final stage to win the race 19 minutes and 13 seconds ahead of his brother mohammed the 6th day, 251 kilometer ultramarathon through this horrid desert is considered to be the toughest foot race on earth. it was 1st time it was held in more than 2 years, due to the coated 19 pandemic. okay, and that is our sport for now. it's now back to barbara in london ish for a thank you so much and that is it for this news? i will do that with a so i'm going to be back in just a moment with more of the days. thanks for watching. bye bye.
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a journalist. i'm hammered. i book ah, the 1st high level talks between the taliban and us officials in doha, afghanistan's new leaders say they're ready to reset the relationship with washington. ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. you're watching out as they are alive from love that also coming up. reports of a new offensive in ethiopia, m r a region where the government has launched drones, strikes on tick ryan rebels. libyan authorities are accused of excessive for.
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