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wish months for certain crimes, everybody will be safe. nobody's kid will be kidnapped again from rats. now together, they're feeling thy way forward into their new reality. ah, if you do not take and help afghans whether the storm and we'd soon, not only day, but all the world will pay a heavy price to be un warned, sanction must be taken and stop by humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up north korea's leda again blames the u. s. for tension in the region saying his military build up is self defense. o protest isn't bolivia.
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angry over a proposed lol. they say would give the state too much power rights groups call for better protection for fishermen and southeast asia after a series of deaths at sea. ah, the un secretary general, antonia gutierrez, is asking nations to urgently inject cash into afghanistan's economy. the countries in the midst of a humanitarian crisis that's already affecting half the population. who tavish praised the efforts of aid agencies that says it's not enough. i'll reply together to james bay's reports from the un. the un has been spearheading a large humanitarian operation in the 2 months since the taliban took over afghanistan. 3.8000000 people have received food supplies in that period. but aid
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alone will not help as the countries in tar economy is now at the risk of collapse . the un secretary general antonio terrace says the situation is very urgent. disease. that may or break moment. he says, do not act until afghans whether the storm and we'd soon not only day, but all the world will pay a heavy price. the taliban is acting. foreign minister says afghanistan's funds thought to total about $10000000000.00 should be immediately unfrozen or kept the american, the hanover, the, the shadow, hover. this is so embarrassing that a huge country, like the united states of america, is freezing in our assets. instead of helping constructing our country and ensuring order, diplomats tell me there's no way the u. s. and it's western allies will agree to unfreeze afghanistan's assets and hand that money directly to the taliban. but the un believes there's another solution to inject money into afghanistan's economy,
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and that's using trust funds set up, for example, by the u. n development program or the world bank. and those funds can then be used to pay for vital supplies and sellers. already one such scheme is up and running, allowing a fund of $15000000.00 to be accessed by hospitals and health care workers. james bayes al jazeera at the united nations. north korea's leader came gun, says his country's weapons development is an access self defense. he says the build up is necessary to face hostile policies from the united states and increasing military forces in south korea. the 2 careers have been in an accelerating arms race with both sides testing, short range, ballistic missiles, and other hardware. young oak is a professor and military strategic studies at hand. i'm university. he says kim jones words and a very familiar ring. his message is caused hunch that, i mean, her nose could hear has delight, travel, nuclear weapons,
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and laurel. why those put you on travel nuclear plan? is that because of the u. s. a policy towards new, you know, clear. and i mean, those dollars tend thus, cannot be applied to the most korea abil adult agency developing a new weapon system. los korea has been denouncing the military public guilty, south korea, so day on last saying a much about thee, thus weapon system. but a, what a pew is this test or a fighter like half saudi life. or, i mean the most important brett will be, knows korea is the u. s. weapon system, which is the u. s. consists in korea, how have, ah, people are deployed, preliminary election results in the wrong point to a strong outcome for the party of shakes. eric walked out asada earlier the election commission confirmed the low turn out of just over 40 percent. that's the
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lowest since iraq introduced his democratic system after the 2003 us led invasion, former prime minister, northern mccain look said to have the 2nd largest vote amongst she are parties. ali hash and has the latest from bank that a square. and by god, we celebrate the decisive victory he achieved. and the parliamentary, a doctor's note, that arthur it's emerging as one of the king makers about the biggest game make it in iraq. without the big stay in the choice of the new prime minister. this is, this can't be separated from the regional warden. this under good, national said however, in case most of a sudden was able to ally himself with other iraqi political groups. more have seats and wait,
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and then you send them it. they might even be able to improve their choice of the prime minister on regional and international no. in this election that auto renew, their former prime minister mother made it come back and i got into the early result. it was able to secure around $37.00 seats and this is for new market. big news. not a big news is for the whole lesson that's alive with iran. they ended up with less than 20 seat cove. it 19 jab, manufacturer, madonna, says it will not share its vaccine formula despite appeals from the w h o company executive say that instead ramp up production, they say that's the best way to increase global supply. within the next 6 to 9 months, the most reliable way to make high quality vaccines and in an efficient way is
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going to be if we make them. and so i think that the, the appeals are broader, assuming that we couldn't actually get enough capacity. but in fact, we know we can, we went from having 0 reduction to a 1000000000 doses in less than a year. and we think will be able to go from $1.00 to $3.00. after is anika says it's covered 19 antibodies. drug helps reduce the risk of disease or death in patients. it marks a boost in the drug bank. his efforts to develop crown a virus medicines beyond vaccines. large scale trials show the drug caps. he pulled from developing severe symptoms. the treatment reduce the risk of death by 50 percent in patients who have been symptomatic for up to 7 days. it was tested on people who had a high risk of developing severe reactions to the virus. dr. krishna oh they are. kemal is a director at the duke global health innovation center in the u. s. he says is new treatments are developed. the ongoing problem of access to drugs also needs to be
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addressed. the good news here is that we have a really strong pipeline of therapies, which are going to be a game changer when they do come on line. we know that in the long term vaccination is incredibly important, but as we see, day after day, vaccines are not going to be enough in their current form. even when we increase supply, we know that we're not going to cover everybody that needs to be covered. so increasing the tools we have to use, especially therapies are going to be really important. and what's exciting now is that we have oral medications like the one from merck that was just announced in terms of its clinical efficacy. so more and more our tools are really what we're going to need to turn the tide. yes, it really could drastically reduce the depths and hospitalizations that we're seeing. so while we work on other public health measures and vaccinations to try to reduce the overall rate of infections, we can augment that by using therapies as they become available. we know that the
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ones that we've had so far are really hard to use, hard to scale, and the more that we get that are easier to use is cheaper and scalable. the better off will be, of course we do have to be really careful that we don't go down the same pathway as with vaccines where we concentrate the availability to just a few rich countries that the rest of the world doesn't benefit fast enough. over time, we have to have a more distributed global system for manufacturing. so we've got to stand up in parts of africa in latin america in asia, more vaccine manufacturing capacity because we've learned in the last 12 months that having manufacturing either locally or in the region makes a big difference. pile. and so the u. s. space southwest airlines are blaming an outdated crew scheduling system for hundreds of flight cancellations. over the last 3 days. management has also admitted there's
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a shortage of pilots. the disruptions at southwest come just days after a union representing employees, asked the court to block their lines order that its anti workforce get vaccinated. anti government protest as have been demonstrating across bolivia. they say a proposed new law is a dangerous step towards a police state. it would allow authorities to investigate the assets of any citizen without a court order. for the government, things it's essential for tackling elicited earnings and boosting the economy. daniel shimla reports opponents of the government's proposed new law, blocked roads in major cities across bolivia. they were met by police who cleared them to ensure workers could get through the demonstrate to see the law concentrate too much power in the hands of the state which could use it to persecute opposition leaders. the strongest focus was in the eastern city of santa cruz. oh, i beg your own solo that dragging us along
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a road on which will lose our democracy and our liberty to a communist and totalitarian regime. oh, this government needs to listen to us. we will not return empty handed. there must listen, an end vis, repression of the hidden stuff all assumed in the little dilemma, the lower house of congress passed the law last month is designed to tackle elicit earnings and money laundering. the seal elect, the that the government is put off pushing the law group, olivia's upper house, while it carries out further consultations. however, it says is necessary to regenerate the economy in the country. devastated by the pandemic. the government is also called for a counter demonstration. when it cause a celebration of democracy on tuesday at them, and i can't enter it, we're here defending our democracy, defending the progress, bolivia has made. it's not right that they are blocking our streets, not letting us get to work. i cannot,
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we beg the protesters to stop working against the economy, which serves all bolivians. people need to work every day to pay the bills. president louis out of say, said the same actors who organized what he called a in 2019 removing his predecessor ever. morales from office a leading the current opposition movement dot little austin in business will be very invisible. if 2 groups have very different visions of the type of economy and society, they'd like politics doesn't resolve their problems. so they take to the streets to protest in every difference becomes a problem with this kind of polarization. the government called the day of action of failure. the opposition says it will not surrender in a class should expose is the deep divisions in bolivia between rich and poor, indigenous and non indigenous east and west than china. out to 0 said i have an al jazeera, highly anticipated assassination file begins and mckinney fafsa. a former president
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is among the accused rebels and easy of his to grier region. say government forces of lotion all now defensive against them. ah. hello everyone. thank you for joining him. we've got plenty in the way of sunshine across the middle east, and we've lost that pesky shamal wind blowing down from iraq. but what that means that will allow the humidity to pump in for places like cats are. so we look at though, over the next few days, at 85 percent relative humidity, that's not all day that's at dawn and dust, but it will feel about $41.35 is actually great. where you should be for this sub the year. temperatures are run in a few degrees above average through southern areas of pakistan, karachi, we go in for a closer look. you should be around $35.00, and we've got you up to $37.00 for the next few days after turkey. some storm
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slamming in to the west, so we'll call it is stumble rate through to antalya. we will have some unsettled conditions and this is a cold friend. so look what it does, the temperature as it go from 24 to 18, but that's about average for this time. the year now with parts of central africa, you know, cameroon to ala, picked up about 50 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. we got our storms, ethiopia, central african republic rate, through to the democratic republic of congo. now that we've lost that pesky activity toward eastern parts of south africa, temperatures are on the rise and still above average for western portions of south africa that update. bye for now. ah, the al jazeera world's feet said she dizzy and family facing agonizing choices and an uncertain future. we had the family type, you had enough of it and i want to move to another country. disillusioned with the
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life been struggling. economy had been my dream, was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted fact, what the circumstances a tendency in family high hopes desperate lives on al jazeera blue. ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera time to re cap, our head lines un secretary general and tony garage is asking nations to urgently inject cash into afghanistan's economy or countries in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. it's already affecting half of population. north korea's need a came jogan says these countries weapons development is an act of self defense.
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he's also blaming the united states for recent tension with south korea. early election results and iraq point to a strong outcome for sharon moscato saw those posse, former prime minister note mankey looks sad to have the next longest supposed among cio parties. now, returning to afghanistan and the acting foreign minister has been speaking about what he calls a new phase in this how to bonds relationship with the world. he led a delegation to cover for the 1st face to face meetings with the e, u and u. s. since foreign forces left cobble. so i to cooper, i'm lucky. a new chapter of the positive relationship was a 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
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that such balanced international relations can save afghanistan from instability at the same time. the article on same bus at avi is in the country capital with more acting foreign minister of the afghan taliban government. mr. mckee, here in doha, spoke during a speech at a center for conflict resolution about inclusivity inclusivity. he said is not a problem under the taliban. and he boasted about the fact of $500000.00 civil servants there worked under the former government have not been fired, have not been placed under threat, have been told to come back to their jobs and are currently working. he said that passports are being issued again and women are part of that workforce. he was asked point blank in a follow up question. does that $500000.00 strong civil service include women? and he said in one word, yes, he expanded on that then saying that they've been told to come back, those that haven't are still being paid their salaries as a show of good faith, a 100 percent of those that worked in the health care sector are back to work 50
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percent of those that work in the education sector are back to work. so again, the rhetoric on point it would seem that the taliban may have turned to page. the rhetoric is very different from what we've seen in the past with regards to the role of women in a government under the afghan taliban. so these are potentially positive signals, but we have to remember that have gone on. is it difficult? some would say impossible. country to govern from a centralized place to noisy as president. i say it has unveiled a new government nearly 3 months after he dismissed the previous administration and seized additional powers. the new cabinet would ultimately answer to him rather than the prime minister said's actions of divided the country and sparked widespread protests. leah harding has more. when la tenicia has spent the last 11 weeks without a government look at them too low until now said nash le 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 him are women. the way you've been dolah,
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that is the state department's require an assessment analysis and reconstructing. we aim to rearrange the priorities and regain trust and hope. the objectives of the cabinet team are based on the following points and then 1st to regain trust in the state. in july president, i studied suspended parliament in sac, the prime minister. in september, he assumed all executive powers and began to rule by decree, 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 them, but it was all in vain. said he'd 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's critics. there. questions of legitimate government. but nonetheless, the,
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even the supporters of the president fed the something that he needed to do to sort of name a new government to 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. they fear they may lose the democratic rights they gained 10 years ago. what am i gonna? there's 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 those who entertained the idea of attacking the state and its institutions. we will thwart their plans for the coming days. aside from the economy, this new government has many challenges ahead. the president wants to amend the constitution wanted meant the political system and he is planning in bremond other
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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 missouri them for now, tunisia remains under the power of one man with a new government sworn in to back him google leo hardin, al jazeera. he's now a car bomb at a market place in northern syria has killed at least 5 people. it targeted are free, which is under turkey, banks, opposition control. at least one of those killed was a rebel fighter turkish president projects. i voted one says he's determined to eliminate threats and syria. 3 theo here now where the tig ry people's liberation front says government troops of launch coordinated attacks on all fronts. the offensive was launched last week, but appears to be intensifying speed. no immediate comment from the theo pin government, nearly 2000000 people have been displaced in the 11 month war. samuel get
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a chew as a journalist in ethiopia may says, this could be a defining moments in the conflict. you. this was, i mean they took them 10 minutes that with one gun it's not far away. are you looking for some kind of military support? i mean, this made this conflict or this, this happening to be the defining moment in a conflict that really has killed thousands of people that met almost 2000000 people. and we are fortunate 1st year in november. we've been seeing the school just mobilized in our region. this is supposed to be the defining moment in support of ethiopia. and like i said, you know, you're using some of the rules coming from fricky, trying to find a job. and i mean, you know,
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so this is again a comp, then the conflict is beginning, or we start with some of the damages we've been watching from a distance. and again, it's a problem with that you end up saying why, you know, people are if you haven't and this is support. this is, this is to continue. no more than 30 is asked a bikini fast as former president thomas ankara died in a qu. he's a legit assassins, a standing trial whose successor blazed computer is among those facing charges, but he's now a bags on in the ivory coast and his boy counting the trial. nicholas hock has more from why good to go. it's in this banquet hall, normally a place of celebration that the trial of thomas hunker, as a ledge assassins, has begun. broken f, us as president and 12 others died during a cou in 1987 inside the mood of somber. it's the 1st time the accused are facing
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the families of the victims, sanker, his wife, miriam, as waited 34 years for this moment, hoping the military tribunal will finally provide answers to her questions. why did sancho as closest and most trusted friends betray and kill him? who was behind the plot? was france the formal colonial power involved? and if so, why? sitting smiling in defiance in the dock of the accused 12 aging officers among them . generalities. belgian denny absent is a man perhaps who was able to answer miriam's questions. former president bless kal bowie. he took over power after suncrest killing and ruled for 27 years until a popular uprising depose him. in 2014 compulsory now lives in exile in ivory coast . it is refusing to take part in the trial of a dividend. it is unfortunate and unfair that compel ray is not here. he should have the guts to be present, but you know, he lacks the courage. he is trying to escape the truth. officially sancho died of
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natural causes. it's only after compar was ousted from power, that sunk or his body was exuberant and found to be riddled with bullet holes said, fall thieves. usual flushed. michelle, i never thought the stay would come. i want to see justice and i want the truth to prevail. in 2017 french president in my room, my corner visit to walk a do promised to declassify information related to some chorus murder, but lawyers from his family say they were only given access to a 3rd of those documents. soccer i promised access to water in 2 meals a day to a country in poverty. he brought hope he turned his back on the international aid, money celebrated pan african ism, and called for more equal relationship with france. this long awaited truck that have had time for current, present hot macavoy with a country facing it, deteriorating security situation and arm groups associated to i. so increasing
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attacks. but for many young people, it's also moment of hope and opportunity for a new start. and to revive those ideals that to my soccer, i embodied nicholas hawk al jazeera. why do go burkina? faso? austria is foreign minister, has been sworn in as the countries knew. chancellor alexander schellenberg takes over from sebastian kurtz, who resign because of corruption allegations. the opposition has dismissed the move saying kurtz will continue to run things behind the scenes has been accused of using public funds to gain favorable press coverage. the number of gray guards patrolling the board with sir who is going up. because fears there could be a spike in the number of afghan my roads trying to enter the e. u. an additional $250.00 officers will join the $1500.00 strong board of force over the next few months. human rights groups are calling on countries in southeast asia to do more to win the exploitation of migrant fishermen. it follows
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a string of deaths on ships in the region. jessica washington reports from to garland central java on his chinese fishing vessel of the waters mc route. these indonesian fishermen prepared to say good bye to one of their crew . after months at sea, so carefully has returned to indonesia, unable to forget his friend, who never got the chance to come home. yeah, i got, i got my la it'll. he kept working despite his pain. perhaps he was scared. then his whole body became swollen. these fishermen had come together to discuss their experiences, sharing stories of exploitation, underpayment, and even physical abuse buffy through the i gave everything i was hit on the back of the head. i almost fell down at 2 others say they were tricked into working on the ships gardener to chance it was never my intention to work on
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a chinese fishing ship. the agency lied to me for 7 months. i couldn't contact my parents. he says he was promised a manufacturing job in south korea. he never anticipated what was to come got my panorama. they didn't give me any food for a whole week. i became very thin. i couldn't walk like many returned fishermen why he was trying to get back the money he is owed. workers' rights groups in southeast asia say they concerned about the rise in reported cases of poll working conditions, physical abuse, and deaths at sea. they say governments across the region have a responsibility to help and force labor in the international fishing industry. in recent weeks, more than 20 n g o z across the region have signed a letter to was yon calling on the regional block to ratify the work in fishing convention, which calls for the minimum requirements for conditions on board fishing vessels. some se, indonesia, as the country with the largest workforce on foreign ships,
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must be more proactive adequately. but on the gonna be a fan, we should be an example and show that we want to improve the situation right now. there is no access to justice for fishermen on foreign ships. denisia maritime ministry says ratifying the convention is a priority, but it takes time and was received with our english, chemical body, or love, or italy repository, prov. dora fire recommendation into golf central java. some of the fishermen working on these small local boats a waiting for their deployments to work on large vessels overseas. uncertain of the conditions they will face when they depart. jessica washington al jazeera to go. now the head coach of american football team, the las vegas raiders has resigned. falling accusations of racism, john grogan's departure comes after the new york times reported. he used racist
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misogynistic and homophobic language and e mails. he said to have mocked the drafting of a gay player and the hiring of women referees brewed, and also reportedly denounced players who protested against racial injustice. lava is bubbling up inside the crater of another active volcano. this time in how i the kilo way o volcano on why's big island began erupting late last month. officials say the laveries no immediate threat to populated areas. ah, and let's take you through some of the headlines here now. jazeera now un secretary general antonio gutierrez. she is asking nations to urgently inject cash into afghanistan's economy. the.
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