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why one east investigates china's battleground at on one out 0 o. a warning that afghanistan is facing a make or break movements. the un chief urge is the international community to prevent a collapse of its economy. the african people cannot suffered a collective punishment because the volleyball misbehave. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is al 0 life in doha, also coming up ah, celebrations and pots of iraq is the policy of influential shia cleric,
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tata or santa wins, boost seats, and sundays parliamentary elections. north korea's leda accuses the us of causing tension in the region of bows to build an invincible military to defend its territory and anger in bolivia, against a proposed law that will give the government power to investigate people's private assets without a controlled. ah, afghanistan's economy is near collapse of the international community must act to prevent that from happening. that's the warning from the un secretary general, who's appealing for cash assistance. afghanistan is low on money, on the u. s. and other countries froze assets. when the taliban took power on diplomatic editor, james bass reports from the united nations. the u. n. has been spearheading a large humanitarian operation in the 2 months since the taliban to cobra
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afghanistan. 3.8000000 people have received food supplies in that period, but aide alone will not help as the country's entire economy is now at the risk of collapse. the un secretary general antonio terrace says the situation is very urgent. disease that make or break moment. if you 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. walk out the american, the hanover, the, the shadow. however, this is so embarrassing that a huge country, like the united states of america, is freezing 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
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. but the un believes there's another solution to inject money into afghanistan's economy, 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 salaries. 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. afghanistan is one of the topics which will be discussed during a 3 day forum and cut are. the 2 got underway. a short while ago, global leaders, academics, journalists, and security officials, have gathered from the annual global security form in doha. other issues on the agenda include the coven, 19 pandemic climate crisis, and the rise of far right extremism. preliminary election results in a rock point to a strong outcome to the party of the shia cleric, mac tada,
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asada. ah, but none of the political blocks appears to have secured a majority. former prime minister, l'oreal malak, he looks said to have the 2nd largest vote among ship policies. sunday's pole was held several months early, but voter turnout had a record low. just about 40 percent less cost life out of out a 0 alley hush. him. his in baghdad for a so ali celebrations despite the fact that, that we saw people won't you know, that low turn out people, not really that motivated by the selection that said when this was clear during the election, falling sessions were empty. however, when i looked at a saw that a getting his majority in the father mental, a new remedy kit you, these people, what able to mobilize their supporters base and get them to the falling station a secure the majority in the parliament. and now start thinking of the day after,
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however, it wasn't, it wasn't the same for all the parties for those traditional islamic groups also in the, in the country who most of them lost a lot of their a presence in the parliament, for example. one of the politicians, i'm out of hakim and former prime minister, had applied badly. they had tens of m, p, 's, and the last election in the last strong. and today they ended up with only 4 representatives and the problem. and this gives a clear picture on how people are changing that mindset. it's up so other than the 60 percent who didn't go through the pose, out of the 40 percent, there are many people who that changed their minds. people who decided to take other paths and that's also reflected in the number of independent candidates who were able to make it to the following. right. so a lot of people express their opinion by staying away from the polls. are we likely to see them expressing their frustration with the situation by taking to the
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streets? well, that's very possible, a lot of observers yet, but that are highlighting this possibility that people, especially those who are in the 2019 brought this might tend to get back to the streets, to the streets and, and to show their own dismay with the whole situation, however, a major a part of the she, i a political spectrum here in this, in this country. i had a meeting yesterday and the voice there and. busy the cast of their doubts over the whole election of the furnace, and it's clear that they want to take things towards a point of a confrontation, maybe with more of a sudden video. there aren't happy with this with this sir. results and they're ok . they're showing doubts over the whole process, so we'll have to wait and see how these people are going to develop their own
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stance towards the situation or at alley. many thanks. did elders here as ali hush that live in baghdad? north korea's leader says that his weapons development program is an act of self defense. kim jong own, made the comments and an exhibition showcasing military military hardware. he says that the buildup is necessary to face hostile policies from the united states and increasing military forces in south korea. the 2 careers have been an, an accelerating arms race, both sides of to have tested short range, ballistic missiles and to other military hardware. young oak is a professor in military strategic studies at to an arm university. he says that kim johnson's words had a very familiar ring. his messages caused hunch that, i mean, the nose could it has the light table, nuclear weapons, and lot. why those point one, travel nuclear one is that because of the u. s. a policy towards new, you know,
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clear. and i mean those doubles tend, us cannot be applied to the most, korea able an agency developing a new weapon system. los korea has been denouncing the military public realty, south korea, so they on last sing and much about the thus put in weapon system. but a what they pill is this house, or a fighter like app sonic life? or, i mean, the most important bread will be a nose. korea is the u. s. weapon system, which is the u. s. courses in korea. how have ah, people are deployed antique government. protestors have been demonstrating across bolivia against a proposed law that they say is a step towards a police state. crowds blocked streets, were met by counter protectors, in support of part of the president. the legislation being considered would allow
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authorities to investigate the assets of any citizen without a court order. but the government says that it's essential to tackle elicit earnings and to boost the economy or to serious daniel schwein, liberal pills. 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 offers different leaders . the strongest focus was in the eastern city of santa cruz. oh i, i do. i belong. so know that dragging us along 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 them as he sent an end miss repression. the hidden with the approval assumed in the little dilemma. the lower house of congress passed the last month. it's designed to tackle
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elicit earnings and money laundering, lithium 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 mann. as i thought you had been in our way here defending our democracy, defending the progress olivia has made. it's not right that they are blocking our streets, not letting us get to work. i, we beg the protesters to stop working against the economy, which serves all libyans. people need to work every day to pay the bills. president luis, out of say, said the same actors who organized what he called a coup in 2019 removing his predecessor, even morales from office, a leading the current opposition movement dot little or stealing business will be
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very busy. if 2 groups have very different visions of the type of economy and society did like politics doesn't resolve their problems. so they take to the streets to protest him. 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 his deep divisions in bolivia between rich and poor, indigenous and non indigenous east and west. van shimla al jazeera, more than 30 years after burkina faso, as former president thomas on car died and a qu, his alleged assassins are standing trial. his successor plays concura is among those facing charges. but he's now an exile in ivory coast. and his boy caught in the trial on his ear as nicholas hark reports. from barger duco is in this banquet hall . normally a place of celebration that the toil of thomas hunker, as
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a ledge assassins has begun. broken of us as president and 12 others died during a qu in 1987 inside the mood of somber. it's the 1st time the accused are facing the families of the victims, sanker, his wife, miriam, as waited 34 years for this moment, hoping the military tribunal will finally provide answers. 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. she, nat geo. belgian denny. absent is a man perhaps was able to answer miriam's questions. former president bless compound, he took over power after suncrest killing and ruled for 27 years until a popular uprising deposed him in 2014. comparing now lives in exile in ivory coast . it is refusing to take part in the trial how they did it. it is unfortunate and
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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 natural causes. it's only after campanari was ousted from power, that sunk or his body was exude and found to be riddled with bullet holes, said bob fuchs, usual fresh. 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 corn a 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. sancho promised access to water in 2 miles a day to a country and poverty. he brought hope. he turned his back on the international aid, money celebrated pen african ism, and called for more equal relationship with france. this long awaited trial comes
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in at that time for current present hot macavoy with the country facing deteriorating security situation and arm groups associated to i still increasing 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'm bodied nicholas hawk al jazeera. why do go burkina faso? we'll get a weather update next. here on al jazeera, then trade us in nigeria are ignoring government orders to shut down the business security forces battle armed groups in the roof. we are homeless, we have not last. we hear from migrant stuck in libya to desperate to get out. ah
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hello everyone. good to see you. most of the energy that we had over western parts of the balkans has now shifted toward the east were seen some solid bands of rain set up over bulgarian. that wet weather is diving down, slamming in. so western parts of turkey will call it pretty much it stumble right through to antalya. we do have disturbed weather on tuesday. temperature is that popped up across the la vance. ramallah 29 degrees fall above average, and for the other side of the mediterranean, temperature is also above average here liz been 30. you should be about $22.00 and a half degrees. it's not going to be record breaking stuff, but still nice for this sub. the year northwestern europe, we've got white and windy conditions for the low countries could see wind gusts here of about 50 kilometers per hour. otherwise just diffuse, it's in spots of rain across northern parts of the united kingdom. a nice stay in london, a mix of sun in cloud with a hive. 16 degrees, which is pretty well re shabby for they sent the year. okay. off to africa and for areas of cameroon to walla, over the past 24 hours picking up about 50 millimeters of rain. now,
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most of the energy, most of the action is hugging that south coastline along the gulf of guinea. but we're seeing some of those bigger storms as we head towards sierra leone. so freetown has a height $28.00 degrees. okay, i'm out of time. i'll see you again soon. ah. in the country with an abundance of results rate. lauren won indonesia whose firms for me we moved pool to grow and fraud with balance for real 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 it be partly to lose his growth and progress in indonesia. now, lou.
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oh, hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the bad news. the saw un chief, antonio petrovitch has asked nations to urgently eject cash into afghanistan's economy. in order to prevent a humanitarian crisis, that's g 20 leaders perpetuate laser to address the situation in afghanistan. early election results in iraq point to a strong showing for she had chronic mom taught all santos policy, former prime minister duty on mother keith. look center for the next largest bruce among chia policies of north korea. leda kim, john odom says his weapons develop a program is an act of self defense. he says the build up is necessary to face what he calls on hostile policies from the united states. at the precinct military
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forces in south korea, turkeys president, russia, ty, birth one says that his government is determined to eliminate threats from northern syria after a car bomb at a market place killed at least 5 people. a bomb targeted a friend which is under turkey backed opposition control are the ones collins come a day off the 2 turkish police officers were killed by a guided missile attack. in aleppo. nigerian government has announced sweeping measures that it hopes will help to contain worsting attacks by armed groups in the north markets. and the transportation of certain goods have been banned and communication service is cut. but as days wanted to weeks, some citizens are getting desperate. i'm serious, i'm at address reports from kaduna, o defiant traders display their goods at this weekly market. despite a government order to shut down. like many traders here is he, i cabella says his greens could be confiscated or may even lose his life if gunman
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strike. but he has to take the risk am i didn't know what i'd like if the market, you mean close, how to feed our families. got look, what about those who have to go to work daily, nor do to buy food, not the to we expect them to care guns and rob, good edge, worthy here at cadina's biggest kettle market traders se then able to bring in new stock because of the ban on the movement of kettle, much of what is here is all stock. and they say because of an 80 percent decline in the number of animals coming in. the prices have increased restrictions of cut, telecommunications, and the movement of goods and closed rural markets in many areas of at least 5 states. this says the government is hindering the criminal operations of armed men known locally as bandits. the turned kitten of florence, him into a lucrative business. the wisdom of binding movement of
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cartoon into or outside the steed is to stop that corey door, that he gets source of funding by selling a russell cutter. now come into the weekly market. i have also a splint that, that, that is why that is the my kids, that id yet i says to food and are done at logistics. now you also look at the telecoms, the shut down of our telecom services in these on gov and a species. one. communication is very critical. if at the center of negotiation for ransom as we speak here, interdictions emissions are in progress. and they in day out security forces ah, taking the bonded out bad private but only say to stop the slight into anarchy. the
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government was addressed acute shortages among the ranks of security forces because we have quite few and above please men, quite few and above 5. his men. this is a country of our poor 100000000 and we have less than 4 to 500000 military men. please men combine. this is unacceptable. in desperation, some nigerians teeth are training in arming, malicious ralph white armed groups, but still largely outgunned the malicious 3 being poorly equipped to confront the threat posed by bandit. with superior reverence, ahmed edris al jazeera cooper. madonna says that it won't sher, it's covered 19 vaccine formula despite appeals from the world health organization company, executive se, instead, they'll 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
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and in an efficient way is 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 production to have been in doses in less than a year. and we think we'll be able to go from one to 3 thailand, plans to accept vaccinated tourists flying from countries. but it says our low risk from next month it will scrap hotel quarantined for travelers from 10 countries that include the u. k. the u. s. germany in china or arrivals will still need to show negative covet, 19th test results. prime minister pro charger says that he'll consider lifting the nighttime curfew and ban of alcohol sales in the capital, bangkok by the new year. human rights groups are calling on countries in southeast asia to do more to end the exploitation of migrant fishermen. it follows a string of deaths on ships in the region. al jazeera,
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jessica washington reports now from to go and central java. on this chinese fishing vessel of the waters, nick ruth, these indonesian fishermen prepared to say good bye to want to stay current. 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 if 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 to me, i got very tiny. i was hit on the back of the head. i almost fell down at the others say they would shrieked into working on the ships. got another chance. it was never my intention to work on a chinese fishing ship. the agency lied to me for several months. i couldn't
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contact my parents. he says he was promised a manufacturing job in south korea. he never anticipated what was to come down with them to learn what they didn't give me any food for a whole week. i became very fin. i couldn't walk like many returned fisherman 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 death 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 gun, gladly i fan, we should be an example and showed 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 boy, or love, or you could reply referrals, daughter over 5 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 out a 0 to go. dozens of migrants remain camped outside a you and facility, and libya seeking resettlement. they escaped the detention center west of tripoli on friday. gods shot dead. at least 6 people in the mass escape, and some migrants remain in hiding. my trainer reports they've been here for days
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some for more than a week. they're hungry and thirsty and they've been sleeping on the turret. people give them water as they pass by the crowd of migrants outside this un facility and triple. they each have a story to tell mohammed the woods as he escaped from them, or bernie detention center on friday and has been here ever since. so we are homeless, we have no place to go. do you and he is the responsibility you get to cut. it must have a good bit responsibility because we have no place to go. no, no and or no, you don't where we can go. it follows a crack down by libyan security services. earlier this month in the town of good garish, where at least $5000.00 migrants for refugees were arrested. their temporary homes were destroyed. the government says they were built illegally on public land. those arrested were put in detention centers like the albany facility, or on friday, 2000 people escaped. the un said 6 migrants were killed and at least $24.00 injured
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. we began to pilot program say, to provides assistance in emergency really some of these people i'm how continue to do so in these areas around town. next couple days we've been able to do so at the community center because of the large crowds. libya has long been a transit hub for migrants and refugees attempting to reach your pin shores by crossing the mediterranean. but with the recent crack down, many of them are scared. they gather here and there are hundreds outside this un facility, hoping to be relocated to other countries. women and children are among the crowd who are waiting for help. the un refugee agency says it urges the crowds to disperse, so they can help the most vulnerable and need. but most people here tell us they have nowhere else to go, and they refused to leave until they are evacuating. david came to libya from self susan. he says, migrants to refugees are made to wait and live in detention centers because of
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e u policies and restrictions. the european leader who are finding that the libyan coast guard people are intercepted in to see and then brought back to libya, where the house held up in different detention center. and that not only does though, the merely just how we might call them. they are that the took these people and separate them into groups where the x of them are detained and for ransom. or, you know, this have got it through it repeating itself. there are an estimated 600000 african migrants in libby at the moment. many of them just want a better life for themselves and their families, and they believe they'll find it in europe. my latrina al jazeera triplet, nobel laureate, i'm the roster gunner who was recognized for his writings that focus on refugees as told al jazeera that he was surprised to receive the prestigious award and literature. the tanzanian novelist is the 1st black african to win the prize in 35 years. he says his writings have largely been influenced by the lives of ordinary
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people. they choose to focus on my work one night. i live on my another great, but that's not entirely. oh my thing is that i so you b r b, how we construct their lives. also i've also been interested in making a reading interesting and then to write as meets we as i can all of those things as well. i think things have changed and things that are changing on the 9 various people african, i think it's one place. there are many,
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many different things. now it's one of the problems whether it be so kind of one single object that you know will of home are the same in the sense. so if you at the moment, no problems or the problems or syria problems of the city. and you have to think in some way what countries not, not just one. ah, it's good to have with us. hello, adrian should get here in though how the headlines on al jazeera, you and chief antonio. the challenge has asked nations to urgently inject cash into afghanistan's economy in order to prevent a humanitarian crisis that says g 20 leaders prepared to meet later.

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