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a natural resources the stream takes the fight, the climate justice to our digital community, and up front he thought, demanding environmental accountability. the climate emergency a season of special coverage on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm fully back to bo. this is in use. our on al jazeera coming up in the next 60 minutes. months after suspending parliament and sacking the prime minister to nature's president pi saeed, oppose a new government, the lowest voter turnout since the fall of saddam hussein were in bagdad ahead of results from the rocks parliamentary election on scot hyler in highlands deep south home to nearly 20 years of fighting between arm, separatist, and the army. we take
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a look at a proposed law in torture and how it's being received. and the nobel prize in economics is jointly awarded to 3 people for their work on so called natural experiments. i'm joanna roscoe with your sports france, but the disappointment of euro 2020 behind them by winning the wafer nations league . but more later this news our ah thank you for joining us teenagers. president chi psi aid has approved a new government more than 2 months after he fired the last one from an international student chose her cabinet that included some members who were ready serving in an intern capacity. they've been appointed under a presidential decree that case said announce after he sees additional powers in july, they have been mass protest against his move to dismiss the prime minister and suspend parliaments. what are mc gerber?
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the am and the lead router. there's no place for those who have wanted to undermine the sovereignty of the state, and the sovereignty of the people won't be so they have plundered a lot of the people's money. they have turned their hopes into despair. i warn all those who entertained the idea of attacking the state and its institutions. we will thwart their plans for the coming days. garden commerce were la shawna on the 25th of july was a historic moment. i took that decision after trying all means of reasoning with them, but it was all in vain. rabble allow easy tune his face. journalists, she says prime minister nash, that would've made surprising choices for the new cabinets. i think this government will face new challenges. i mean, especially economic challenges, challenges. we've economic crisis that tunisia is leaving. i think we got some surprises in this govern, especially with the nomination of the shopping dean,
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who was the former interior minister, 2nd by the former pm. he shim and she she last january. and we remember that when he showed me she was dismissed, the prime minister checked the dean, the tension drinking between the president and the prime minister. and today we see that the chef, the dean is back in the interior minister, especially in the situation. i think this is really a surprise, florida to new orleans. so i think they, they will be limited by dime and also by that word because the president announced that they will govern only and they're the exceptional misers. so we don't know yet how much time they will have if they will make it, they should set challenge it. are we listening to a few minutes to go to the prime minister notion of women? who said that her priority is that to, to come back corruption, but we don't know if her limited power and limited time will allow her to,
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to do this to you. rock now where results from the parliamentary election are being released. the election commission has declared initial results in several regions. the turn on for sunday's vote was about 41 percent. that's the lowest in that i was saying was staples in 2003. that the model solar them for these are preliminary results and depend on what doctor has been referred to the commission. the commission is investigating some of the ballot boxes where they have been a few problems. and these will be transported to the national center tomorrow, live to are just there is mom, adopt in what in baghdad. so my mood, what's the latest on the election results? how long until we get the results from all provinces will fully as so far, according to the chief commissioner of the enter, the election commission, only 10, no provinces. and that have sent
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a results to the central in central election commission at central law, a headquarters in baghdad. and these are these at 10 provinces. they do not include about that, but he said that by a 6 p. m. local time here. the whole result of the, the remaining from it says it will be a announce it, but that is the least turn out for it has the recall it the least turn out was 32 percent awhile and hook in a could. this turn has early, quoted, the highest turn out was 54 percent. we understand that this low turnout is attributed mainly to the boat cutting campaigns over the past to fuel a months. but observers say that that have been a controversy between the officials from the high national election commission on the one hand and other international observers. and also that includes the other
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earth international fissions from the united nations and european union. and that is regarding to some irregularities, including delays, including also some technical issues that happened during the voting her process. ah, we're now waiting for the 6 p. m local time prison, which is going to put the fire the did. there isn't of the remaining ah provinces, but in all cases, this is not final result, phrases, just initial results. and it has to go for all, ah, lunk, burke or a procedures by the federal court until it has been endorsed. i was going to, asking about that am in is going to take some time for all the results to be certified and might be even more time before the senior government. yes. well, definitely that also puts a lot of ver, challenges in front of the authorities to take over. as you know, that by virtue of below, the,
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after the results being announced within 24 hours from the closure of the bullet books is that they have to go through other illegal unconstitutional procedures. and that includes, the federal court receives her appeals their objections from a candidates, and that has also to go through legal or procedures until the, the federal court looks into all the appeals all the objections. and then it rules or it passes the final judgment that sits there final results. mammo and thank you very much for that mahmoud abdougla had lived there from baghdad. and iraqi prime minister says i source finance chief has been captured. my staff, i'll cut him. he says iraqi security forces capture semi ger theme outside iraq's orders without getting to the details. jessie was a deputy to former icily there abu bakar bag daddy who died in 2019. there's plenty
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more had on this news hour, including a warning from the u. s. and the u. k to their citizens in afghanistan, telling them to say away from hotels in cobble. boss will justice be sir for the murder of one of africa's most revered revolutionary leaders will bring you the latest on the toma funk or a trial. and an unusual goal from line of messy as argentina's well kept. quantifying run continues, still have the best of the actually coming up in awe . in other world news, the u. s. and z u k. a warning their citizens of a security threat in afghanistan is capital american and british citizens have been asked to stay away from hotels in kabul. it follows a recent rise in iso attacks. many foreigners have left afghan nissan after the u. s. withdrawal in august. but some aid workers and journalists remain live to stephanie decker in kabul for a. so stephanie,
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what kind of security threat are they warning about? you mentioned there are just overnight the americans and the british warning against star people staying away from hotels in the capital. one particular hotel was mentioned as you know, having a real security threat against we've heard about this in the last 48 hours or so. the taliban is taking it seriously. they beat dr. curt security also using their special forces to court off certain roads using sniper locations. this was always an issue. follow the tele bonds. main card that they played was that they could maintain security in this country that they were the only ones to be able to maintain security in this country. what we're seeing recently in the last, especially 10 days or so is an escalation, is step up by iso k. that is the afghanistan branch of iso in terms of attacks. they started more until about in the east of the country than they attacked a mosque here in cobble just last sunday,
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and sniff breach of security there. because you had senior members of the taliban meeting their suicide bomber blowing himself up. then you had that devastating attack on a mosque in canoes on friday. so now we have the security threat here in caldwell. so i think a message of defiance and certainly ice. okay. trying to disrupt the chat about the chat about of course. now having to run a country, this was an insurgent group until just about 2 months ago, carrying out exactly the kinds of attacks that it's now having to try and prevent it. and how difficult is it going to be for them to contain ice, ok? but if you look at the past, i still use to have territory, syria and iraq, and when they were eradicated, it took a lot of ground forces, particularly from the cards, but backed up by coalition and u. s. air support intelligence, ground support at what you have here at the moment is less so of a geographical issue. but more of a sleeper cell issue. and that is very difficult to, to counter. yes. at the taliban has been going around doing operations against areas that they say ice okay. fighters a hidden sleeper cells,
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but it's very difficult to control. the taliban tries to downplay it, saying yes, it's an issue and they have it under control. but i think there is a sense that this is now going to be an issue going forward. i think we're gonna have to wait and see how things develop, whether the group escalates it's timing and terms of scale of attack. and then, you know, many people tell you, they still don't have the capabilities that have the manpower on the ground, some expert saying only around 2000 fighters. but we are at a time of significant economic crisis here. people don't have money. you also have members of the taliban who've been fighting all their lives. this is their language . we're now simply standing on the streets of the capital protecting buildings. people will tell you that if the economic situation goes on, if the international community maintains the whole withholding of millions of dollars of aid that people will be recruit of all. so i think certainly challenges ahead when it comes to the serious security situation here. thank you. very much for that, stephanie dick ally there in couple and the taliban is meeting representatives from the european union in cut us capital off to holding tanks,
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worthy us delegation. washington says they discussed security evacuation flights and women in minority rights in afghanistan. while the u. s. it is still a refusal to recognize the taliban government. it's agreed to provide humanitarian aid directly to the afghan people. say, invest ravi, explains the expectations from both sides at the toxin door. the europeans want primarily to guarantees the same thing. the americans want to make sure that have gotten his son does not become a staging ground for any kind of attacks by arm groups such as al qaeda or the islamic state. and they'll be one. it guarantees that there won't be another refugee crisis, like we saw in 20152016 where refugees of from, of got us on in syria streamed into european borders. they don't want anything like that. again, how they achieved that is by delivering humanitarian aid to neighboring countries around afghanistan and inside of gone on to that end. european union will be looking for guarantees of being able to fairly access all parts of a gun. it's fun to make sure aid is not sees at airports or at border crossings by
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the taliban government as it goes into the country. and they'll be looking for a human rights guarantees as well for minorities and women. things that the taliban has either been unable or unwilling to guarantee so far as the security situation continues to worsen in cobble. it is becoming more difficult to make those guarantees. what is the taliban going to be looking for? well, they're looking for engagement. they want international legitimacy to be able to shore up the power they seized in cobble. they also want economic guarantees. and what that means is they want assets to the tune of nearly $10000000000.00 that have been frozen by the united states and european allies. they want those afghan government assets and reserves opened up for what they considered themselves to be, which is the current government of afghanistan. they also want the european union to make good on what many are looking at an estimated $351000000.00 in humanitarian relief aid. they want that to come quickly and come fast inside the country. but european analysts have said that that is likely not going to happen any time soon.
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this is going to be a slow process. there is a trust deficit here. at the taliban have remained enemies for the europeans in the united states for 2 decades. now it's gonna take a long time to close that gap. in booking a foster, the child is underway for those involved in the assassination of former president to my son. kyra, 14 people are accused of complicity in his murder, including former president. bless, compile, re, soccer. came to power in 1983 and was shot dead 4 years later, he was a revolutionary leader who had called an african countries to default an unfair international debt. nicholas hock has more from neighboring synagogue. absent in this trial is the men accused for prison. bliss compo currently and exile in neighboring ivory coast. now his lawyers say that they do not recognize the legitimacy of this military tribunal. there is however, his right hand man, general gender, who will be who will be talking in this trial. he's been in prison for attempted coo and he's one of the mean suspect in the killing of toma sanker up. this trial
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has been 34 years in the waiting, and there is much anticipation to find out who exactly is behind the killing of this iconic figure that goes beyond burkina. faso is border. thomas ankara is a mythical figure, perhaps because of the circumstances of his death is shrouded with mystery. with some accusing the former colonial power, france of being involved in his killing numberless. this figure that was environmental as before, his time of feminist, before his time is revered by millions of people throughout french speaking africa . take a look at this report. a visionary was a revolutionary, the son of a nation for the nation, not just lyrics to his song. 34 years after the south nation of beacon of fossils president to my son got he still revered by millions of people across french speaking african 1983. he was described as
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a feminist and environmentalist than 833 year old soldier who was ahead of his time . he turned his back on international aid, money and loans from organizations like the world bank instead favoring self sufficiency and calling for more equal relationship with france. the countries former colonial power on the 15th of october 1987 soccer was killed by an arm group along with 12 officials. his closest friend and former colleague bless compound took power. now he and 13 others are due to go on trial, charged with murdering sanker abuse fridays, and book unfold the manifestation of the true. and that's why it's really important that the bless gomberg, the honest one. you believe it's the only time your life you stem intended to bless, called valley was ousted in 2014, following a popular uprising that brought an end to his 27 year rule. he lives in exile and neighboring ivory coast and has refused to take part in the trial. his supporters
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see it as a political witch hunt, vinegar buckle, pra, i don't understand that politicians deadly once worked with young are now so bitter and desperately seeking revenge. and porky not is suffering enough already. this needs to stop. according to official government documents, soccer a died a natural death, but in 2015 authorities it gives you his remains from a grave. an autopsy revealed his body was riddled with bullets in 2017 french president. amendment mccoy agreed to release secret files on sanker. his death that led to the opening of the trial. there is a desire for justice, not just in burkina faso, but throughout french speaking west africa because there was behind the assassination, sought to silence on carrying his ideals. but it had the reverse effect. millions of people across for, in speaking west africa see and song, her a symbol of resistance against the powerful he's become a hero. and an icon, celebrated in arts, culture and politics. really of those involved in the recent coup in molly and one
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in guinea last september. half reference hunker as leadership, as an inspiration. these are some of his last words and public. we need to accept, we are africans. it's the only way to live with dignity. soccer says adding, do you want to see corrupt government officials or soldiers? then we will get rid of them. this may cost me my life, but we are here to dare. shortly after this speech, sanker was shot dead. nicholas hawk al jazeera security forces in indian administered kashmir have detained at least 700 people in a crime down. it follows the killing of 4 people from minority communities in the main city assurance, gar, in the last few days, at least say around $25.00 civilians have died in politically motivated attacks in the year in the region this year in is it per annum, has more from new delhi had caused me as director general of the police saying on monday morning that they have killed to what he called terrorists into separate
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security operations. and he said that one of them was linked to one of the civilian killing of a taxi driver. now as well as that hundreds of people have been detained in relation to the killings of 7 civilians into 6 days, including a prominent hindu pharmacist who was known to many people. and should i go a street vendor, a school principal and a teacher as well. now a senior police officer has said that the people that they are detaining have linked to band islamist organizations and that they are trying to break the chain of attacks in the kush, me valley. now there has been a claim of responsibility from a relatively, a relatively new group called the resistance from to off to each of these civilian kennings. they release statements elaborating on why these victims had been chosen
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. they said it's because they were agents of the hindu nationalist organization. the i assess or that they were government informers. they said that they killed the school principal and the teacher because the 2 of them had forced parents to put pressure on students to attend india's independence day celebrations. on the 15th of august. now the resistance front was formed shortly after the indian government to revoke the regions autonomy in august, 2019. and the government says that it has legs rather that it's an offshoot of the pakistani group. lecture. a boy by a mental health is a huge concern in the occupied palestinian territory. the fighting between israel and hamas and other groups in garza, in may, was one of the most intense this trip has experience in years. experts say many children have been left traumatized even outside or for some garza terrified by the sound of bombs. emily drawn to hide in her mother's lap. other times she would
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look for safety at her grandparents home. yet they were often forced to flee their house in the hopes of finding shelter in safer place. and i was, i couldn't get any the memories that stick to my mind a sounds of drones and strikes and ambulances. i'm most afraid when it's evening and it's dark joke out the conflict between god, st. israel in may, was one of the most intense in the region in years during eas, rails, 11 day will bard meant of the enclave. and those aunts and uncles, so to refuge at her home. but the family was forced to flee during a bomb attack, and members became separated. and must so her mother go one way as she went another . they all reunited later, but she isn't able to forget the screaming of children as they ran from their homes as bombs fell. she's still petrified by the thought that she might one day lose one
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of her family members or end up alone without a roof over her head. other children are also traumatized and down close was was an id. our neighbors house was bombed at 6 o'clock in the morning. i couldn't sleep because it was so intense. i cannot forget the scenes of the dead and the injured been pulled out from under the rubble. oh gotta it. yes, the international committee of the red cross is running project st. god. so to save car children's mental health. since 2014 the i c has been running healing the wounds program, which is a psychosocial program and cooperation with the minister of health to support the facilitator of the minister of health to take care of a provision of mental health support to the population. and gaza in specific those who witness or heart memories or incidents during the a conflict with no underground shelters in garza,
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children were forced to hide under tables and wait to hear sirens of ambulances to mark the end of the bombardments eliza cars. if glad of come back to the bombing was close by and very strong. se i would sit under the table with my hands on my head when it was over. my dad would come, have you tried to call me down and comfort me now? and many other children in garza struggle every day with the experience of trauma. amid all this feelings of fear, anger, panic, and loneliness, the children of godsa dream of becoming artist, football, players, engineers and professional swimmers. and they also dream of waking up one day to find gaza restrictions have been lifted and they can move freely and travel the world. unit c l g 0 godsa. the 2021 nobel prize for economics has been awarded to david conte, joshua and grace. then guido embeds the 3 u. s. base economies,
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one for they work on labor economy. sir research includes economic impact of immigration on natural citizens. card of the university of california, berkeley was awarded one half of the price. the other half was shared by and grace from the massachusetts institute of technology and in been some stanford university david cards. empirical contributions have improved our understanding of labor markets. his initial work challenge conventional wisdom which led to new studies and additional insights. joshua congress, them quito, inbounds, have clarified exactly what conclusions about cause and effect that can be drawn from natural experiments. their framework for estimation validation and interpretation as being widely adopted in applied work. the combined contributions of the laureates have completely re shaped empirical work in the economic sciences po reese has more now from stockholm. this prize,
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given to 3 economists is in 2 parts. the one to david called for his work on labor markets. how factors such as minimum wages and immigration effect jobs and the other 2, joseph unrest, and guido embeds for they work on natural experiments how real life situations can help determine cause and effect. in this case, in economics and for current research as the is 20202021. have given them one of the biggest, real life experiments in history. i think we should be very, very excited about this. i mean, so as with many other crisis, they've already effect that the, how many people are doing their research dose methods to understand causality can be used to study the effects of locked down, can be used to study basically any type of effect. and that's what makes it so amazing. it has us understand causality, of course and effects, and what are the consequences of locked down on, on held on a kid solid, kansas cetera. so there are many, then there are many researchers now working on the topic of locked house and that,
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that's not exactly what this price me what this researchers are awarded for, but their methods are being used to address this question. so there we can obviously see a real, a real time consequence of their work. so hopefully policymakers and governments and others all over the role will be using these insights to sort of make up come up with policies. another question had of this prize was lots of equality with only 2 women previously having been given the nobel prize in economics. compare that to the current tally now of $89.00 men. the no well committee has promised to make the nobel prize as a whole more equal with 12 men and one woman being awarded prizes this week. they still have some way to go pull rece out his era, stop him. turn on for a check on the world, whether his car hello there. let's start in central america and we got very wet and windy weather on the way for western parts of mexico. you can see tropical storm
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pamela, that's formed off the pacific coast. now it is expected to strengthen into a hurricane for now, within wind gusts of 85 kilometers per hour. some flooding rains were expecting a life threatening storm surge, and we could see some dangerous winds kicking around as its strengthens. moving towards the north east, we are expecting to see some of those conditions brought into the baja california peninsula, though it is expected to just miss moving into sin a lower province where it will take those conditions. and we could see some landslides and flash flooding with that mud slides too. now elsewhere in mexico, it is looking a lot dryer across southern arizona, heat coming through for can coon and pushing into bellies city. we got shop a thunderstorms though, for cuba in those central areas. heavy rain for parts of the bahamas and into his panola. but we are seeing the heaviest falls in costa rica and panama as we move to south america. we've got those thunderstorms and showers rolling across northern areas, but we are seeing some severe storms come into play for bolivia and coastal areas
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of brazil with the temperature in rio sitting in the early twenties. that sure update, tara, thank you very much. still ahead on this news, our oh celebrations in australia's largest city. after a long covered 90 lockdown is east and the boston red sox have turned their division series around against the top of a race. still have the stories forced to say ah frank assessments. what's the point of view, and if multilateralism isn't part of indiana, we need somewhere. we're sovereign states can exchange informed opinions is focus likely to change biking behavioral. it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis
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you're watching the news, our analogies here with me for the battle. a reminder of our top stories. tenacious president chi saeed has approved a new government nearly 3 months after he 5. the last one. by minister nash double den, who was appointed by site last month said, the administration's main priority will be talking corruption. initial results from iran, supplementary election have been released to turn out for sunday's hordes was about 41 percent. that's the lowest since sadam. hussein was supposed been 2003 and in booking of foster the trial for those involved in the assassination of former president, my son car is underway. 14 people are accused of complicity in his murder, including former president, blaze compel re and mona, on our top story, the formation of a new government in tunisia. fidel ali visa is the editor in chief of michigan at an asian news in analysis website. he says the legitimacy of the government will be questioned. we're just learning about many of these members that are not members, you've been.
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