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the country with an abundance of results, red, byron, walk, indonesia whose turns forming we moved full to grow and fraught. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. investment. let be part when denise is growth and progress. invest indonesia now. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello and welcome. i'm pete adobe. you're watching the news. i live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. i urged 2 worlds to take action and inject liquidity into the african economy. to avoid collapse
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a desperate appeal from the un secretary general as a humanitarian crisis impacts. half of afghanistan's population celebrations in iraq is the shia cleric mocked to the al santos party mix. the biggest gains in the parliamentary election rebels in ethiopia to gray regions. a government forces of launched an all out ground defensive against the also this out you in is he is president how you seed on bales. a new government but gives no hints about loosening his divisive power grab. and i'm javin, ashwin sports. the one off task match between australia and afghanistan's men's teams is likely to be postponed until it's clara. what impacts the taliban takeover will have on women's crickets in the country. ah, the un secretary general says the world needs to find
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a way of getting money and assistance into afghanistan. now to prevent a humanitarian crisis engulfing half the population. antonio terrorist has praised the work of the aid agencies, but in the last 2 hours, he said their efforts do have limits. you meditating, assistance saves lives, but if you lot solve the problem, if the economy of afghanistan collapses, we also need to make sure we do everything we can to prevent the economic collapse of the country. already before the taliban take over the norquist afghanistan's fragile economy, which has been kept afloat by foreign aid over the past 20 years, suffered from the impact of drought and coffee right now with s, its frozen and development aids forced, the economy is breaking down. banks are closing and the same so services such as l, scared and been suspended in many places. we need to find ways to make the
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economy but he again and these can be done without violating international laws or compromising principles. we must seek ways to create the conditions that will allow after them, professionals and civil servants to continue working to serve the african population. i urge lu world to take action and inject liquidity into the afghan economy to avoid collapse. johnny's live on the news ira diplomatic as a james space. so james, clearly mr. quoterush that trying to focus mines ahead about g 20 meeting. yeah, the g 20 are going to be very important with regard to this. they are the richest countries on earth, and he says, the situation is very, very serious. now in afghanistan can't be sold by aide alone, and there's a real fear of a total collapse in the economy. what is clear though,
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is what the taliban want, which is afghanistan's assets, about $10000000000.00 to be unfrozen, that's not going to happen. but you heard the sector general say there, there's a way of doing this without violating international law and compromising principles . what, what they've got in mind is setting up trust funds. they probably use the world bank or the u. n. development program. if there's one fund already that the u. n, a d p is, is funding to do with health care in afghanistan at the idea then is the international community re injects money into the economy by putting money into those trust funds . and those funds then pay for vital supplies and for seller salaries, for example, of, of health care workers. that way the money doesn't go to the taliban, but it does go back into the economy. it helps those who are doing vital work in afghanistan and avoid that economic collapse. that certainly the u. n's plan is now going to see if we can get the g 20 to sign on to it in the coming hours. has the united nations or have donor countries in the past, in your experience, james,
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been this necessarily dexterous, cuz that's basically what mr. quoterush is asking them to do isn't to eat his credit, kind of trying to get them to deploy some dexterity here and saying look, you don't have to give the money back to the taliban. he knows that's completely and utterly unacceptable. given the taliban a pass track record be saying there is another way to get things back on the right track for the people of afghanistan. yes, and i think there are some questions among them among many of the donor countries of exactly how this would work. one example, if you're going to be using trust funds to pay salaries, do you at this stage want to pay the salaries of teachers in afghanistan at a time when girls on going back to schools? and i think there's a range of opinions, and i think that's what's frustrating the un right now is there isn't an immediate agreement on this. they say there's really no more time for discussion. it's make or break time in the words of the you and 2nd general james many thanks, james bayes are diplomatic editor. they're reporting life. the news are from the un
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in new york. afghanistan's acting foreign minister has been speaking in doha recently, just in the past few hours about what he calls a new phase and the taliban relationship with the rest of the world. he led a delegation to qatar, the 1st face to face meetings with the u. s. and the e u. since foreign forces left cobble, the most methodical program would agree. a new chapter of the positive relationship with the world was opened. the door agreement in february 2020, between afghanistan and the united states of america is defined as good relationships. i believe that the full implementation of the doha agreement between us and the u. s. can tackle any problems. that is why it is important that both parties remain committed to the doha agreements. we want positive relationships with the whole world. we believe that such a balance international relations can save afghanistan from instability at the same time. zone bas ravi, as our correspondent, covering that aspect of the story for us out of doe heart zane, end of day 3 long days of talks. that's good news,
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i guess they're gonna carry on discussing things we think tomorrow with the e u. but at the end of day 3, is there a contradiction here? zanan. it's this. the taliban on the one hand saying we want to work with you. we want you to work with us, but on the other hand, they're saying look, there are issues over which we will not compromise. some issues do not have a price tag. that's exactly right peter. this is really the 1st time that is the western powers, the united states, the you and their allies are meeting with representative of a taliban government that they are likely to keep being able to talk to for the foreseeable future. so this is a lot of people getting to know each other, seeing where they can take these talks. and these are the 1st time these kinds of talks are happening with the taliban government that is on paper is the representatives of the new government. and we're seeing that this is likely going to be the beginning of a very long drawn out process. the taliban has been saying,
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as you say, a lot of the right things. the rhetoric is on point. they talked about inclusivity of, of the different tribes from across the provinces in the country. they've said that they will not limit women from being in the workforce. whether that actually happens is reality on the ground. is still a sticking point, is still a question to be asked to. so question marks hanging over that. but one thing the taliban are acting foreign minister mister mic, like he said at this speech, at a conflict resolution center here in, in doha. he said that what model of government works in the rest of the world won't necessarily work for a gun and stuff. so if gun a son, they want to implement a model of government that works. not just for of got us done domestically, but helps of got a son be a good international partner to provide security for the wider world to prevent of galveston. crucially, something of the you want to prevent of gone is done from becoming a staging ground for attacks on western targets. the european union also wants to make sure that the afghan taliban government can maintain their population in the
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region. they don't want to have another refugee crisis come knocking on their doors . so these are all the things they want the afghan government saying that they can do so. and they will try to compromise on various things with the fact is this whole idea of implementing a model of government that is true to have gone. it's done that really covers all manner of things in allows the afghan taliban government, a lot of wig room wiggled to be able to say that what we want is for ourselves, do not interfere in our affairs. but the fact is, these governments do want to, in his essence, interfere with what they see happening inside of got us on when it comes to rights of minorities and women. so these issues are likely to maintain as sticking points as these talks go forward. as the question of providing of gun his son with humanitarian and financial relief continues to go on in the coming days, weeks zane. thank you very much. seen bus robbie the in doha the u. s. and the u. k . wanting their people of a security threats in the afghan capital. american and british citizens have been
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asked to stay away from hotels in cobble. it follows a recent rise in attacks by ice. so many foreigners have left afghanistan after the us withdrawal in august. but some aid workers and journalists remain, steph deka is in cobble the americans and the british warning against stop people staying away from hotels in the capital, one particular hotel. and 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 cordon off certain roads using sniper locations. the telephone's 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, a step up by i so okay, that is the afghanistan branch of iso in terms of attacks. they started more until
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about in the east of the country than they attacked a mosque here in a cobble just last sunday, and significant 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 herein caldwell. so i think a message of defiance and certainly ice. okay. trying to disrupt the taliban. the child about of course. now having to run a country, this wasn't insurgent group until just about 2 months ago, carrying out exactly the kinds of attacks that it's now having to try and prevent loss. more grounds still to cover for you here on the news are including a highly anticipated assassination trial begins in bikini faso. it was suspended today with the former president, blaze computer. among the accused, a crackdown and indian administer kashmir, 700 people arrested off for a series of targeted killings and in sport will have the latest stone dionte wildest clans following the knockout loss at the weekend.
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ah, let's get more on another one of our headlining stories, initial election results in iraq, pointing to a strong results for the sheer derek boxed up all saturday party. the election commission revealed the partial figures earlier today and also confirmed a low turn out just over 40 percent. that is the lowest since iraq introduced its democratic system after the 2003 us led invasion. my colleague, ali hash m, is in baghdad for us this our alley most are all solder. is he shaping up to be something of a king maker in the new parliamentary, settled here with elections and get more than 70 members of parliament certainly would become one of the main
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king naked, essentially a few months before. did alliances. iraq, he factions on this is judy watson and i have it's a big se in the choice. i think the payment with has not moved out of the game. i purchased the sizes vicki. they started looking into this madman chrome sub with. is it in? no, we are we job today is a day of the people and a day over the count of the nation and a day off. the security forces while to day, which is the day with the doors to being outside of c o. persecuted under odor is
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use and is shared will have been deprived and is soon you will have. 1 been even more left again under. 2 kurdish, the same office today is the day of iraq. and once those celebrations behind you ali have calm down a little bit. are we now heading into a period of weeks or even possibly months of political deal making? ha, ha ha . only we're going to leave you there surrounded by the are celebrations going on there in baghdad. we can't hear a word you're saying to us, my friend, very sorry about that. we will come back to you a little later if we can. ah, and he hashem their reporting on the aftermath of what was declared at 6 p. m.
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local time. we know the turn out was between 40 and 41 percent at which is a record low. they haven't had a as low a turn out of that since 2003. when sadam hussein was toppled, falling the us led invasion of iraq, of course, not to the al saturday party doing very well. he may yet shape up to be something of a king maker. when we find out more of where the central gravity of a rocky politics is heading over the coming weeks and months more on that as well for you. here throughout the coming out on our t as here and of course on our website as well. al jazeera dot com. now the iraqi prime minister says, isis finance chief has been captured, must offer alchemy, says iraqi security forces captured sammy just seem outside iraq. he borders without giving any more details to see him as a deputy to the former. i so leader abaca albert daddy. he died in 2019 iran's confirmed holding talks with regional rival saudi arabia in a news conference on monday. the iranian foreign ministry at the talks would continue on to
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a hot dog wide or the sun is so far we have held 4 rounds of talks with saudi arabia and baghdad. the last round was when we were in new york, attending the you in general assembly. and as i said, there an interview talks are being seriously pursued right now. our contacts are being made non stop, and we are exchanging messages without interruption. this will continue, the issue of human has definitely been part of our talks, but allow me to emphasize one thing. the fate of human must only be determined by humans themselves and through the own will power. yet what we are doing is facilitating negotiations. what saudi arabia has to do is stop the war and this cruel siege and the conditions that have led to a humanitarian tragedy via a car bomb. at a market place in northern syria has killed 6 people that targeted afrin, which is under turkey, backed opposition control is one of those killed was a rebel fighter. the turkish president, rich apply. bird one says he's determined to eliminate the threats in syria,
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and his military is preparing to launch a new operation to in terror attacks like this one, to ethiopian out per, the, to gray people's liberation front says government fruits of launch coordinated attacks on all fronts. the rebel se heavy artillery tanks, fighter jets and drones are being used against them. the offensive was launched last week, but it does appear now to be intensifying. there's been no immediate comment for me for european government. nearly 2000000 people have been displaced in the 11 month war, samuel get a chew as a journalist in ethiopia, he says, this could be a defining moment in the conflict. you. this was, i mean, i minister with one gun. it's not far away. are you looking for some kind of military support? i mean this, this conflict or this, this is happening to be that the finite math and a conflict that really has killed thousands of people that met almost 2000000
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people. and we are fortunate 1st year in november, we've been seeing the store just mobilized, traditionally not our region. this is supposed to be the defining moment in support of ethiopia was i'm just like i said this, you're using some groans coming from a job. and i mean, you know, so this is again a comp, then the conflict is beginning, or we start seeing that some of the damages we've been watching from a distance. and again, it's a problem with that you end up saying why people are if you haven't and this is support. this is, this is to continue the assassination trial of thomas sanker, a revolutionary upon african. it's to lead burkina faso in the 1980s has been
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suspended by 2 weeks. he was murdered in 1987, but the trial began on monday, the former leader blaze compu ori who replace sanker as president along with 13 others is facing charges computer went on to govern for 27 years before being hosted in a popular uprising in 2014, he's now in exile an ivory coast and is boycott in the trial. i should say yes, but it's not fair, it's really not fair that he's not here. he should be here. he should have the courage to be here that you know, not everyone is courageous. they run from the truth videos at their jewish story. this is already a historic day for us because we didn't expect to live a very special day. what are we waiting for? the truth justice is daniel and to allow the families of st. kara and his companions to finally mourn. nicholas hark has more for us now from deca. absent in this trial is the mean accused for president bless combo a currently, an exile in neighboring ivory coast. now his lawyers say that they do not recognize
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the legitimacy of this military tribunal. there is, however, his right hand man, general gen dairy, who will be, who will be talking in this trial. he's been in prison for attempted coo and he's one of the main suspect in the killing of toma sanker up. this trial 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: toma, san cora 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. nonetheless, this figure that was an environmental as before his time, a feminist before his time is revered by millions of people throughout french
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speaking africa. take a look at this report. a visionary with a revolutionary, the son of a nation, for the nation, not just lyrics to his song. 34 years after the south nation of weekend fossils president maslanka, he still revered by millions of people across french speaking africa. 1983. he was described as a feminist and environmentalist than a 33 year old soldier who was ahead of his time. he turned his back on international aid money and loads from organizations like the world bank instead, favoring self sufficiency, calling for more equal relationship with friends, the countries former colonial power. on the 15th of october, 1987 soccer was killed by an armed 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 soccer. this threat is important folder manifest of the truth. then that's why it's really important that the bless gomberg, the honest one. the believe it's the only time your life you stand and tended to
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bless, called by a was ousted in 2014, following a popular uprising that brought an end to his 27 year rule. he lives in exile in neighboring ivory coast and has refused to take part in the trial. his supporters see it as a political witch hunt juniper. buck oprah, i don't understand that politicians deputy once worked with young are now so bitter and desperately seeking revenge. and perkins 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 to his remains from a grave. an autopsy revealed, his body was riddled with bullets in 2017 french president. emanuel mccoy agreed to really secret files on soccer. 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 thought to silence on carrying his ideals. but it had the reverse
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effect. millions of people across french speaking west africa. see in san kara, a symbol of resistance against the powerful he's become a hero and an icon celebrated in arts, culture and politics. many of those involved in the recent quin malia and one in guinea last september half reference sanker as leadership. as an inspiration. these are some of his last words in public. we need to accept. we are africans. it's the only way to live with dignity. sanker i 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 rock was shot dead. nicholas hawk al jazeera john is his president. i said, has approved a new government mold in 2 months after he fired the last one. they've been appointed under a decree that casey announced following his seizure of additional powers in july.
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his leo houghton, when latino tunisia has spent the last 11 weeks without a government look at them too low until now, 30 national bowden who was named as tunisia as 1st female prime minister last month has sworn in her cabinet, which includes $23.00 ministers. 9 of whom are women, though, had he been dolah, that is the state department's require an assessment analysis and reconstructing. we aimed to rearrange the priorities and regain trust and hope. the objectives of the cabinet team are based on the following points and 1st to regain trust in the state. in july, president ice the aid suspended parliament in sac, the prime minister. in september, he assumed all executive powers and began to rule by decree, and while announcing plans to amend the constitution of commerce were la slodum and the 25th of july was a historic moment. i took that decision after trying all means of reasoning with
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them, but it was all in vain. said each says he sees power to tackle tunisia growing economic crisis. but his opponents call it a q. parliament should be approving this government. but according to the new decree, that's not the case, though i know there will certainly be among the president critics. that question the validity of this government. but nonetheless, the, even the supported of the president fed something that he needed to do to sort of name a new government sort of set forth in 2011. tunisia was the 1st country to see large anti government protests that became known as the arab spring. in recent months, thousands have turned up to those same streets to protest against what they call a power grab by their president. the fear they may lose the democratic rights they gained 10 years ago. what am i gonna? there is no place for those who have wanted to undermine the sovereignty of the state and the sovereignty of the people. they have plundered a lot of the people's money. they have turned their hopes into despair. i warn all
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those who entertain the idea of attacking the state and its institutions. we will thought their plans for the coming days. aside from the economy, this new government has many challenges ahead. the president wants to amend the constitution, walked meant the political system and he's planning in bremond other year elections . so i think they, they will be limited by dime and also by power because the president announced that they will burn only and they're the same exceptional misers for now, tunisia remains under the power of one man with a new government sworn in to back ham. leah harding al jazeera still to come here. the news are for you, more evidence of vaccine inequality and a few men. the men are getting covered 19 jobs in the wills poorest nations. searching for safety from falling bombs, we need the children traumatized by the rule in garza and boston. take the upper
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hand over tampa bay in the deficiencies. moral not later with jemma in sport in about 50 ah hello. they will have a look to africa in a moment, but 1st to the middle east and it's largely fine and dry. across many areas, the temperatures across the region are sitting where we expect them to be. now over the past few days, we've had a bit of a blustery wind blowing down across some of those gulf states. it is going to ease . but with that we will see the humidity pick up. it's largely dry. we are seeing if you showers across those coastal areas of yemen as to be expected because we move over to africa. it's been wet her up in the north, but it has been slightly dryer across those central areas. we are going to see those thunderstorms pick up across like victoria as we go into wednesday. some of
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the sharp storms as well, rolling up into south sudan and stretching out into cameroon, as well as the congos and gabon. we could see some flooding from those rains. now, as we head down to southern africa, it's been rather warm across at western coast angola, seeing a lot of heat as well as namibia. and in south africa, we're for cape town. we've seen the temperature come right up feeling rather summary, but it is going to cool and things are going to turn wetter towards the end of the week for the eastern coast, though the rain does dry up lots of heat coming in from zimbabwe, with herrera's sitting at $29.00 degrees celsius, ah, the france once had a vast empire spanning several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront reality and demands for independence. in the 1st
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part of a documentary series, al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict now jerry, up and full scale war and indo china blood and tears french. the colonization on al jazeera incarcerated, the other half his life convicted by a known unanimous jury for a crime in weeks. no one was obliged mail making icons that when the white parson could cause him to lose his life. and in this particular situation, it caused him to lose his freedom. why did the lord deemed unconstitutional by the supreme court still keep people behind bath in the state of louisiana being incarcerated as yesterday, the farmer flavor the gym co convictions on al jazeera. ah
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ah. touch before half past the hour. these all you top stories, the, you and chief says the world needs to find a way of getting money on assistance into afghanistan. now antonia could cherish says, aid agencies doing their best, but wouldn't be able to cope if the economy collapses. meanwhile, afghanistan's acting foreign minister has been speaking in dough her off to talks with the u. s. and e u delegates, i'm a con. we're talking said instability in afghanistan is not in any one's interests and he called for engagement preliminary election results in iraq point to a strong results. so the shia cleric, montana all saturday party, the election commission says turner was about 41 percent just under 41 percent as the lowest since suddenly seems toppled back in 2003. let's bring in our alley and body. he's a political analyst in iraq alley welcome bye.
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