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you know, you can watch out to see we're english streaming live on like youtube channel, plus thousands of our programs. award winning documentary. and in depth news reports. subscribe to you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english ah. united nations refugee agency slams libya over migrant detentions and human rights abuses. ah, i money inside the selves there lie from doha also coming up the taliban. whole. their 1st face to face talks with us. officials in doha, i'm ruler,
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cooperating with the americans in the fight against iso. ethiopian forces launch as strikes and ground, the tax on t grey rebels in the m har region. china's present paying promises a peaceful reunification. but ty one's leader vows to defend democracy. ah libby as treatment of migrants, asylum seekers has come under intense scrutiny in the past 24 hours. on friday guard shot and killed 6 people at a detention center and tripoli and around 2000 migrants escaped. a you and refugee office was also forced to close off to being overwhelmed by hundreds of people seeking re settlement. and immigrants in libya now in a holding pattern. unable to move on because of the suspension of monetary flights . almost a year ago, my trainer has the latest from tripoli. it's called the community day center of
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facility run by the united nations where those and need can access health care and can help with food and accommodation. hundreds of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, including women and children, are gathered here. but the doors are closed in the face of overwhelming crowds. where is the humanity? where are the countries we are refugees. we did not die of hunger and thirst, but we want our dignity because human dignity is the most important thing to you ends. refugee agency told us they deeply regret, suspend, in some services at this office. they say they are working with their partners to help people reach hospitals for critical treatment. a security crackdown carried out by libyan security services. last week saw thousands of migrants and refugees arrested. they were put in detention centers and what a different un agency, international organization for migration calls, deplorable and overcrowded conditions. 2000 migrants broke out of the elma,
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barney detention center on friday. gunfire can be heard and video showing their escape. 6 migrants were reported killed in over 24 injured. there was chaos on the streets of tripoli. as those who escape ran to residential areas were absolutely devastated by the indiscriminate ah, use of live ammunition inside the perimeter of a detention center resulting in the 6 steps back in front of you and building some tell us they spent years in detention adamant says he came to libya from sudan in 2017 to attempt to travel to europe. when i tried to cross the sea and 2017 sent here in august. but unfortunately i didn't. oh some men are brought up in the boat, then they catch us. andy, return us back, 23, plato detention place. and we say therefore 2 hears. they move out from door to door in zara under organization. come,
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they are unity are and there just our names there. but unfortunately they didn't do anything to. i didn't find any solution i north evacuated as the you and hcr has us asylum seekers and refugees urgently needing assistance to use help lines and to avoid approaching its officers and person for the time being for their own safety. the ministry of interior has called for humanitarian flights to resume, but the un says it's libyan authorities that are suspended the machining of flights for most of this year until the flights are operating normally. many migrants will be left worried about their feet in the coming weeks and months. malak trina al jazeera tripoli vents and coke tell as the you and hcr special envoy for the western and central mediterranean area. he's warning migrants and asylum seekers to avoid libya at all. costs though situation has never been as worse as it is now, because knows detention center. i mean we some time a year about camp,
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about detention center. in fact, they are where they are not made to hold people indefinitely on the arbitrarily. they are overcrowded to condition sol, deplorable. but in addition, your civil use, human rights abuses you of exhaustion. and the only way to get out is really to be bribed. and the, i mean that system has been going on for years, but now the situation is dramatic because of the number of people that do you feel like he's a very steed. on the 1st of october, we need to tell the people not to come to libya. i mean libya, you place where you're going to be detained 1st by traffic. curious, and then you end up. you end up risking your life or so in detention center for i know people continue to come to read the article, defined work, actually 80 percent of the migrants on the refugee need be our employ. they cannot work legally the, the, i know that people come to work the media, but people make a mistake, the risk their life by going to libya, the issue,
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try to seek protection on the route in neighboring country. well, we need to create credible alternative, neighboring countries in terms of program at the click on. so, you know, young people have access to education of acceptable cation or training of, of some hope on, on. don't feel so desperate to risk their life coming to deal with trying to cross the mediterranean sea. i've gone to stones, taliban says that wants to turn a new page in it's relationship with washington during the 1st face to face talks with us. officials here in doha security was a key issue on the agenda, but aid evacuation flights on the rights of women were also discussed. the taliban ruled out cooperating with the u. s. in the fight against iso. it follows a series of attacks in afghanistan, including friday's bombing of a sheer mosque in condos that killed at least 60 people. natasha, a name has more. and what the taliban once out of the talks into the acting afghan
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foreign minister actually did make some comments on day one of what's expected to be 2 days of talks. first time talks at such a high level since the american's pulled out in august, he says that he recognizes that security for in afghanistan benefits not only afghans but the international community. so he offered assurances he made please for assistance with regard to assurances the acting foreign minister. his name is mall, the american will talkie says that the taliban will do its part. baron vine. that the taliban has pledged to its people that it would be the one to provide security . but in the last week, there had been 2 major bombings in afghanistan that have killed scores of people on the economic front regarding it please for assistance. the acting foreign minister says that it is looking to the international community to help solve its financial
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woes. you are looking at a country that is heavily dependent on international aid, with an evolving humanitarian crisis on the ground. it is asking that the united states lifts economic sanctions freeze unfreeze its assets, and reduce restrictions or lift restrictions at the, at the afghan national bank. it says it needs to be able to pay its employees as well as provide services to the afghan people. fennel's, i've been taking place meanwhile in northern afghanistan for the victims of friday's bomb attack and conduce families gathered to mourn the dead. the attack was apparently carried out by a single suicide bomber. more than a 100 people were wounded. the telephone's head of security in can do, said they believe the attack was meant to stir up divisions between the shia and the sunni muslims. if yo pin forces have launched
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a new round of air and ground strikes against t grey rebels, the attacks took place in the horror region. the t gray people's liberation front has been fighting pro gum and forces in the north. for the last 11 months, samuel get to choose an independent journalist. he says ethiopian troops have been planning attacks on to gray and rebels for weeks now. it's be reported by they reliable mainstream new sites or news agencies that and the new york and side has really gone what they've been saying from 4 weeks since they've been prime minister. went to turkey, for instance, trying to get some drones or some kind of military support that this action will happen. and it's, it seems it's happening now and, and some of us will have watched it from near us government forces. and now our
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forces are really mobilizing the support that they need to really move forward and perhaps try to claim while was taken by the t p. a left, a few months ago. they said it was a negotiated, it was just announced by the european side. they never accepted it. they called it a bad joke, quote, unquote. so it was never accepted and the conflict really continued. and the t p left started moving from their region, the to gray region, moving to the fiery region higher region, and really begun to be more engaged. military wise was friends that never has been explained. and they've started gaining towns and villages. and that really quick if you're in a very compromising position, and that's why perhaps the top and side try to regroup and come back. and this is the option that has been anticipated for a while from the lebanon's to biggest power plants have shut down after running out
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of fuel, plunging the country into darkness. generators. currently, the only way to use power prior to the outage, many lebanon, were receiving just 2 hours of power a day from the states electricity company he rivers of lava, half, and thus from the volcano in the canary, on and threatening more homes and farms on the on and take a look at these live pictures, tourists happen flocking to the area to catch a glimpse of the rule. power of nature under chappelle has the latest. well, over the course of 3 weeks, it's destroyed absolutely everything in its path. hundreds of hectares of farm land and banana plantations that are key to the islands economy. who ado? lava flow poured down on saturday after a partial collapse of the volcanic cone. more than 1000 homes and other buildings
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have been destroyed. it's a slow moving disaster for the residence of la palmer. fortunately, people on the lava path had already been evacuated around 6000 have been told to leave their homes while firefighters save what they can. local authorities are asking residents to remain calm and listen for updates. in is the momentum at the moment with the amount of lava direction it's flowing. we don't need to evacuate more people as we've already evacuated every one below. for those living on the wrong side of the compressor, yet volcano, the losses are immense. italy that on either with anyone to live in liberty, with the memories of my parents, the inheritance i had there, it's all gone. though via northern order, the lava has not yet reached my house. it took 50 years of sacrifice sown by stone . we built it. i have hope and faith that it will be saved. ah, the ground continues to shake. nearly 40 small earthquakes were recorded on friday
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and saturday alone. the local officials want tourist to know the island is safe to visit. le palmas airport has managed to reopen after being closed for 2 days due to ash. the once in a lifetime of june seasoning i, the volcano has become a draw of its own. it's hard to look away when hell has been unleashed. local officials hope the lava will continue flowing down the main path. keeping people watching rather than running into chappelle al jazeera, still head on al jazeera. the tables are turned in the czech republic as a right wing coalition grabs an election when i'm people in western argentina, blame oil companies for the rising number wakes ah
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hi gang years or whether story for the america is a frontal system producing some heavy rain, paraguay rate through to that southeast of brazil, and it has kicked down temperatures in rio de janeiro while below where you should be 20 degrees. the average is about $26.00. top end of south america, the rain is piling up for the pacific coast of columbia. cloudy day for bogota, we've also seen some flash flooding for northern venezuela impacting caracas. a transport services have had a huge impact with that flooding. central america now some heavy falls over or cuba, also the bahamas. on sunday rain is peter inn out across mexico, but still long that pacific coast stack of poco, some scattered showers for you. flash flood risk is now in north carolina. so places like raleigh, where we could see about a 100 millimeters of rain. disturbed weather is still through the great lakes. it's been a gloomy pattern here. quite windy for newfoundland. there have been wind warnings
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in place. your gas, a 100120 kilometers per hour. temperatures of definitely come down across parts of western canada. some rain, vancouver over the other side of the rockies into alberta, and we'll have to watch for the potential of an intense pocket of energy rate through texas as we get into the oklahoma panhandle on sunday season. ah, at night in a stock hold suburb, somali mums patrol to st. booley ski and no longer to hire lucas clean of gang violence. the use, the maternal approach to prevent crime is name devoted to had a duty warehouse, but a bit didn't button in the stories. be dull dalton here told by the people who lived on mothers of ring to be this is europe analogy 0 lou.
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ah welcome back. watching out as a reminder of our top story, is this our a, you and refugee office in libya has been forced to close off to being overwhelmed by hundreds of people seeking re settlement on friday, gods shots, and kills 6 people at a detention center and tripoli. in around 2000 migrants escaped. the taliban has ruled out cooperating with the u. s. in the fight against i. so their 1st high level talk since they took over cobble the group puzzle. so all the u. s. to lift a ban on afghani central bank reserves. if you can force as have launched a new round of air and ground strikes against to grey rebels,
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the attacks took place in the m harvey. austria sebastian chorus has announced his resignation as chancellor and says he will stay on as leader of his party in parliament. curtis is currently under investigation over corruption allegations. he's accused of using public funds to gain favorable press coverage. he has denied the charges, but has been under pressure from his coalition partners opposition parties. i've also been preparing a no confidence motion, or rick bruckner is a political analyst, and john manette, professor in european studies at stanford university in berlin. he says, the chance does resignation shows that a system of checks and balances is working in austria. well, the good thing is that this is not and also retiring regime. apparently, it's a western type democratic system in which we can see now that system of checks and balances worked pretty well. otherwise,
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this regime quotes fields to make it of one person show and not to people's party that they're fall paid used to be before he came the chancellor. this is still the good news that everything works according to the constitution. and there is a system off the separation of power still kind of works that the traditional system does its job. and most importantly, to free media can do what we expect. meeting free media to do in a situation like this. the govern in the czech republic has lost its majority after the weekends parliamentary election and opposition alliance says it now has the numbers to form the next administration. the prime minister party remains the single largest great, and it is still unclear what will happen next. and in bad outputs, aiming to take power in the czech republic. the today general election has seen
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a strong showing by the together coalition of conservative and christian democrat parties. its leader, petra fiala, says the opposition's ready to form the next governments. but of us it each the hood in april came 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 jack republic is clear. the vote was widely seen is a referendum on prime minister under a babich. and as predicted, it's his centrist and oh, or yes, movement that's coming out ahead of any other single party. the countries president has said, that is what will determine the mandate to form a new government. meaning 67 year old babich gets to try 1st. i'm going up a flight. i think we're from, i've told voters what i can offer them. i'm hardworking courageous, decisive, and i'll look after check interests in europe. the opposition blames babbage 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. the 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. versus leonor sudden more than mcclendon, we voted for one of the democratic coalitions. both my husband and i chose the per stan coalition, mainly because they are not the a and party. this down is a coalition between even bar torsion. his pirate party, which already controlled the capital, prague, the grass roots movement of local mazen, independence, and re bobby, has accused her son of selling out the country by supporting more european integration, differential adoption of the euro. laguna, it certainly should not be the pirates. and these coalitions because they are
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horrible. the outgoing governments worried some 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 dean barbara al jazeera taiwan is about to hold national day celebrations. med height intentions with china early on saturday time ons president promised to defend her islands democracy. saying when was responding to china's president judging? ping, who had earlier said that they will be peaceful reunification, which taiwan in the past week, nearly a 150 chinese war planes have approached high ones air defense zone. cancel means will seo the chain ship. we will continue to work hard to hold fast, the front lines of democracy and freedom, strengthening collaboration with international partners through shared values, and making more contributions to the world. call me the fuck. brought mcbride has been following developments out of hong kong. these comments by president she jane
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pain came at an event to mark the 1911 revolution which saw the end of d nastic rule by china's emperors and the birth of modern china. it is an event that is marked both in mainland china and also in taiwan. and is the obvious opportunity for chinese leaders to bring up this vision of re unification whereby territories are returned to the motherland as we have seen with macau and hong kong . within theory, taiwan being next, she called for the peaceful re unification with taiwan. but warned that there should be no foreign interference. basically, this being taken as a warning to the us not to get involved. he also had a very stern warning for anybody in taiwan who might be considering taking the path of actual independence, fully or java. taiwan independence is the greatest obstacle to national unification
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and a grave danger to national rejuvenation goes to forget their heritage, betrayed their motherland and seek to split the country. oh, it will come to no good and they will be scorned by the people and condemned by history. taiwan marks its national day on sunday with an administration and a people who are by and large set against any talk of re unification. especially in the face of increasing tensions and the incursions by nearly a 150 a warplanes from mainland china. a week ago, in statements issued on saturday, a taiwan called on bay ging to abandon what it described as provocative intrusions and harassment saying that the future of the island rests in the hands of its people. people in western argentina say they've noticed the ground shaking beneath the much more over the last year old than $200.00 earthquakes up and reported in this time. many geologists blame this on fracking, to raise
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a bow reports from argentina. it's one of the largest shale oil and gas reserves in the world vac. i'm what it is located in argentina's, but the only a region. it covers an area of over 30000 square kilometers, and extraction companies have invested heavily in exploiting it the same this and the while has been living in the regional town of south sal warning all his life. he says, well, he's glad of the new economy opportunities brought by the companies. there we, sol, so a downside? earthquakes? vicky johnson. william info has burley. these are not natural movements. i never felt before. i felt for very strong shakes that broke my house. the house started to shake and for a few seconds we all looked at each other and then it stopped. increasingly, locals are blaming the practice of fracking for this is miguel activity. fracking
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uses thousands of liters of water and sent that are injected in the soil at high pressure to push out the oil and gas. scientists continue to debate whether the practice can provoke earthquakes. although a recent study in argentina says, there is a direct link between fracking and sysmic activity right across this river. there is at least 90 sites where oil and gas are being extracted using fracking. people living in the area say that the fis mc activity here began when oil company started operating in this area, there's reports off, i'd leased it 36 small earthquake of happening in just one weekend to to leave her go be send this house has several cracks because of the tremors he says he's hoping or authorities will help him and his neighbors fortify their homes for what is likely to become a regular thing. nolan hamilton, this is, we're not denying. there is an increase in activity. the importance is how strong
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the earthquakes are and how to prepare the population we need who was doing it and how and where the population asked me to sit down at the same table and plan how it's going to be done. but almost everyone agrees. argentina's economy struggling and promoting oil and gas extraction is crucial to helping the country recovery. yet the filter rather fairly quickly, but people like romantic law concerned. he's a member of the my 14 dead unit community and is worried about his children's future monitoring capacity of america. there were over 30 wells that have been marked anal territory. they now working on the other side, but imagine what it's going to be like when they come over here. i didn't in as a government is pushing to increase oil and gas production and hoping to increase investment in back on what other communities in the area are hoping their interests will be considered to come off. he did. he said well, i'll just cedar. so cell one,
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i don't, i didn't tina nearly 800000 people were displaced in northern mozambique during a 4 year conflict. al subadvise is targeted their resource rich region until rondon forces helped push them out. now people there waiting for it to be safe enough to return to their homes. malcolm web reports from bough. mm hm. we found neurology use if sitting by the roadside. he's been hiding in a nearby forest for weeks. fearing for his life, bernard, he showed us around the village and that for now his home here in northern mozambique and of but it's 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, when you have to hide in the forest,
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you have to run directly. you cannot stop because if they find you, if they find you and they will kill, you are more just in the last 3 months. rwandan soldiers have fought the armed group out of the towns. it controlled in cupboard delgado province. as 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 armed 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 the bullet hole was 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 the ruined an
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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 beacon and me to ensure 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 b returns the voluntary returns of the of civilians is not ideal. um, obviously this can lead to these serb civilians being a targeted and of course associate returned movements with them with military aims cover. delgado was extremely poor even before the conflict began. 4 years ago. the mozambique in state was largely absent that fuel discontent,
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as did preparations to extract tens of billions of dollars worth of nearby offshore natural gas, french oil, john 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. and you can find much more on all our stories on our website. the address that he's al jazeera, don't com, to check ah, this is our to 0. these you top stories. are you in refugee office in libya has been forced to close after being overwhelmed by hundreds of people seeking re settlement on friday guard shots in killed 6 people at a detention center and tripoli.

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