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to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market, we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all venezuelan columbia on al jazeera. ah ah, the european union says it'll give a $1000000000.00 to aid groups in afghanistan to contain a humanitarian crisis. ah, i'm sammy's a van. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up, southern china on a lot of those typhoon compressor approaches with heavy rain and damaging wind.
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ah, she laid declared a state of emergency after indigenous peoples seized control of their ancestral lands. no more mass raids, a policy change in us immigration officials cracking down on undocumented migrants. ah, the ears says it's going to give a $1000000000.00 to afghanistan as leaders of the world's largest economies, all the g. 20 have been meeting online delegations from the u. s. the u. k. the european union are gathering in cutter for talks with representatives. afghanistan's caretaker government, the tiny barn is on a diplomatic push for international support and recognition, 70 decker reports from cobble thousands of kilometers away from afghanistan,
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the political negotiations go on. following their talk to the americans and taliban delegation met european representatives in cutters, capital doha, afghanistan on the agenda to at this virtual g. 20 meeting, led by italy. prime minister matthew draggy warned a humanitarian disaster. a valuable humanitarian emergency that is unfolding is very serious. many people in representatives of international can i fashion sigh and the united nations have talk of humanitarian catastrophe, alco gomez, and they have noticed that with the onset of winter, the situation will get was in cobble. hardly any one has any money, as wealthy can one of the film you have on the thinks the arrival of these la mc emirates. i believe that all our colleagues have been employed. meanwhile, our salaries have not been paid by the government. therefore, my request to the government of these law mc m rip of afghanistan, he stood by yes, our seller is 1st because of people leaving poverty. unpaid salaries, no jobs,
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a country that has a severe cash flow problem. huge dependent on billions of dollars of international aid that is now being withheld. and there's a growing security problem too. with iceland, afghanistan increasing its attacks. we met the man in charge of cobble security. he says the taliban is more than capable of handling the iso threat. that is good from a hot that it by one. if i still is a threat to have gone to sean, it will also be a threat to the neighboring countries. talbot have promised the world that it will not let the terrorist groups use of gunnison as a base for launching attacks. as i can see in the past when he days taliban damaged iso capabilities with our security operations against him for the wasn't but ice left gun astonish, managed to carry out deadly attacks, including here in cobble venting arm groups like it from gaining ground here and using it to attack other countries, was one of the top points of last year's doha agreement between the u. s. and the taliban. despite engaging and dialogue with the taliban, the international community has made it very clear that this does not mean an
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official recognition of the taliban. as afghanistan's government, that's dependent on things like an all inclusive government and protecting the rights of women. and as that back and forth continues, billions of much needed dollars have been withheld abroad, not having a devastating impact on the people here. stephanie decker, al jazeera cobble. cato was invited to the g 20 virtual summit because of its mediation efforts. i me a shake to mean been hammered, and finally appealed to leaders and the tyler bond to honor commitments made the double talks to him. how're ayesha, the deal included agreements of dialogue between us connie partners themselves. in addition to the withdrawal of the coalition forces from the african territories, the hope was that they will be peace and no other active. a tease that pose a threat to other countries would take place from of connie territory. it is upon of grandson's k take the government to implement that. the international community has a responsibility towards afghan is done. that includes international and humanitarian
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aid, who i've got his don to experience has shown that isolation leads to polarization and sha position. we know that cooperation and dialogue could lead to moderation and resolution of conflict was a prominent task. our civil activist has been shot dead by an unknown gunman under a man now and was killed in the city of jalal about the nun, the hard providence. his attacker is believed to have 5 at him from rick shore before fleeing the area. targeted killings have been on the rise in the east of the country socking concern. while he was walking towards his car, the attack opened far around him from the ritual and killed him. it happened in an area where taliban police are only a 100 meters away. we're confused now because the previous regime was blaming the television, killing those people who's killing them now. doing school throughout hong kong have been suspended this heavy rain and wind from typhoon compass, who hit the financial hub. authorities of canceled morning trade on the city stock
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market ports in china, southern most province of high now of been closed as a precaution head of the arrival of the stall. 9 people died in flash floods and landslides, when the typhoon hit the philippines on monday. from mcbride is in hong kong with more the storm is about as close as it is going to get to hong kong. so for these few hours, we are seeing the worst of its effects here. it, but it remains way south of us out in the south china sea is it tracks west woods. so we having very little in the way of damaging winds that you normally associate with that big typhoon system. what we all getting is, of course a lot of rain. we are on the outer edge of its rain bands as it as it moves west. so we're getting a lot of rain. and because of that, that the government here is raise the typhoon alert level to typhoon 8th. so which is fairly high on the warning scale. it basically means that the city, while this thing passes is pretty much at
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a standstill. government offices are closed, schools are closed, a lot of businesses simply didn't open at this wednesday. they'd also affects things like transport or some transport is running, but things like fairies are suspended and people pretty much treating this as a, as a day off. all those there was a tuesday afternoon and evening. a lot of activity at stores as people were doing last minute buying, getting essentials, basically preparing to hunker down for the day that has been some flooding in some villages, closer to in the northern parts of that rule. really hong kong, up towards the border with mainland china. some villages there have seen some localized flooding, but for the most part, people are basically hunkering down waiting until this is over. and lot of people really treating it as a day off. today's president says impose the state of emergency over the so called the food chain conflicts the armed indigenous group, then fighting to recover its ancestral land. troops are being sent to to southern regions,
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hit by violence. i'll just there is latin america added to this in human reform. you gotta get the peculiar government this video posted on social networks by an indigenous my butcher rebel group was the last straw because we warned that whatever happens will be the sole responsibility of the forestry institute and the government accounting oscio and city held presidency by stamping yet i said he had no choice but to declare a state of emergency and south central chile. is it boldly cook, honestly me because of the grave and reiterated acts of violence linked to drug traffickers, terrorist an organized crime committed by armed groups in the be of you and how can your region go my feel for these violence events have not only taken innocent lively, which is the most painful, i feel that they have their houses, seal up churches in my industrial, our cultural uncommercial installations on a great deal of public infrastructure for chillies, largest indigenous group, the my purchase. this is the latest chapter in
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a 500 year conflict. for control of their ancestral land. in the late 1800, the chilean state took away most of it and gave it to chilean and european farmers, planting them approaches into poverty until this day. now younger, more radical map witches are taking up arms to expel forestry companies and large landowners, highways, and no longer safe. countless agricultural equipment has been destroyed while my poor communities take over land. a chilean farmer was the latest to die last week after his house was set ablaze by an armed group. conservatives applauded the state of emergency saying it was long overdue. good. a muscular fibro situation in south central chile can wait a minute more. there are thousands of people who can't sleep at night because the state has abandoned letter because it doesn't have the operational capacity to guarantee their safety. if a but government opponent say dialogue is the only solution level in seattle,
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violence is the last resort of the incompetent. when a government responds with violence to a political problem, we know the result, the same one we been seeing for years. the president is allowed to impose a state of emergency for 15 days, with the option of extending it for another 15 days. without congress's approval. it will allow. * the army to provide transportation communications, and the district will support to the militarized police that's already there. as well as patrol alyssa, while many are demanding the restoration of law and order and what they see as a lawless region. others fear that sending in soldiers, women fact escalate. the armed conflict even further. you see in human al jazeera santiago, tens of thousands of government supporters have been rallying in. some of bolivia is biggest cities. it follows days of anti government protest against the proposed law. the bill gives authority the power to investigate citizens assets without
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a court order. daniel schwein, no reports now from bon osiris. it was a show of strength for the socialist government, a direct response, the anti government protest across bolivia. on monday, president luis, out of the address crowds in bolivia, is 3 main cities coach of amber, santa cruz and la bus 13. or if they don't respect the election results, if they don't respect democracy, if they don't respect the popular vote, them will make sure they respect us in the streets. i. oh, he's promoting a law designed to chuckle, elicit earnings that he says will help the fight against drug traffickers and money laundering. the lower house of congress passed it last month. however, the government is put off, pushing it through. bolivia is up a house like that. that was not good, but i looked at the women are here to fight. we won't rest. we'll defend our country more united than ever or lead with that as well. i there is a garage,
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we here to defend democracy in for the unity, if the bolivian people we reject separatism and division. and those who don't represent our country opponent say the law give the authority is unprecedented powers and is a step towards the totalitarian state. they include business owners in small traders, but also some trade unions and indigenous groups in the country divided. huh. we're against law because it means we'll be inspected. they will inspect what we sell every day and also the assets we've obtained. our houses are cars and years of earnings, so we turn to green. they are threatened to resume their protests if the government does not scrap the law in the next 3 days. the challenge is clear, both sides. the said they will not back down. one though, sec, deborah le collier, let me when they take to the streets, unfortunately,
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it means the institutional spaces have shrunk. this is not a good sign. both the government and the opposition are showing their force. while the law they are fighting over has been put on hold for soon with a divisions and believe in society again visible on the streets, a return to the social and political term. all of us plague the country throughout much of its history now seems inevitable than china out to 0. still ahead, i'll just hear. i'm drawing the line. we look at the long running the voted to suit between kenya and the money in the indian ocean. and the world's largest toy may, can lego plies just to make more gender neutral toys for a 5 brake? ah. hi there. thanks for joining in. we're going to begin your weather story in the
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middle east, where there is plenty in the way of sunshine humidity's starting to bump in once again for places in guitar. so that includes for doha with the high $35.00, but feeling in the low fourties. clear conditions across pockets, don karate getting up to 38 degrees. that is above average. next stop or go into turkey, and we do have some active whether it's crossed over the g. m. but it's starting to move further east across the country, especially a long turkeys black sea coast. this is a cold friend, so it snapped her temperatures down in assembled to 17 degrees through the tropics of africa. we've got our storms, ethiopia, south sudan into the central african republic, and especially were round gap on cameroon and into southern sections of nigeria. further toward the south look at some of this heat for cape town. 32.7 degrees on monday, but your temperatures have come crashing down. thanks to a switch in the wind direction. they're meantime as we look toward that east coast pictures of popped up here, so my put so 31 degrees. now let's go back to cape town for
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a 2nd because your temperatures will continue to slide here, like this, just 17 degrees on friday. so that is below average for this from the year that shop the season. the question the narrative. you don't have a way to check whether this information is or not. you don't have any way to verify, identify who is telling the story that those device and these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit, anticipate the consequences. the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell you that i think that many people die because of the lifting pace. deconstruct the media. on out this era, lou,
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the me come back, you're watching, i just have time to recap. the headlines, the you is pledging a $1000000000.00 to help us stand. the money will go to aid agencies and not the time the bond. international funds have been frozen since the arm group sees control of the country that's made the humanitarian price. this was schools in hong kong has been suspended as rain and wind from typhoon campus to hit the financial hub authorities of canceled morning trade on the city stock market. today's government has declared the safety of emergency after the food shape people took control of foreign from logging companies, members of the indigenous group, demanding the preservation of barren festivals homelands. now us immigration officers will not carry out mass raids that workplace is to crack down
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on undocumented immigrants. it's part of president joe biden shift towards punishing businesses that violate labor laws, rather than going off of hon worker's homeland security hopes to reduce illegal labor by handing out harsher consequences to employers. it wants to make it easier for workers to report exploitation leon, fresco is an immigration attorney and a former official at the u. s. department of justice. he says the move will allow for a more humane approach in dealing with workers. all this is going to make an important difference to the quality of life, the people who are here without that is who are working. because prior to this rule, any given day, you didn't know if you were going to be able to come home just as you left or declare a rate in your workplace, which would mean that you would be detained and potentially never see your family get your money from that standpoint,
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knowing that the worst thing that can happen is that your employer can be sanctioned and that the employer would then have to terminate people without that becomes a more humane situation than be actually rounding up people who are not here with that actually putting them in detention. what i'm saying is they are going to target the employers that not just higher undocumented labor, but actually exploring that undocumented labor, meaning they pay them some standard weight. they give them sub standard work in condition. people are constantly having it on the work side. people are abused, done the work. so to the extent that those employers don't have a market for a document that immigrant anymore and probably on balance a good thing because you really don't want those employers operating because that that it both ethical or is it even helpful to america writ large employers out there exploiting workers in that manner. kenya's president who kenyata says he will
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not recognize the ruling by the international court of justice. the judgement largely favor somalia in the long running dispute over the maritime border at stake is control of a 100000 square kilometers sanction of the indian ocean. it's rich in oil and gas, kenya says it's maritime borders should be drawn in a straight line eastwards, parallel to the line of lassitude of somalia says the borders should expand southwards, extending its land border. the dispute has strained already difficult relations between the neighbors. malcolm webb has more from nairobi. the court has ruled largely in favor of earlier in the area of ocean in question. according to the court ruling mostly goes to somalia, but a leader of it does go to kenya scenarios. see this widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits and kenya had actually given concessions to international oil
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companies to start exploring this area. that's what triggered this maritime borders . dispute in the 1st place, kenya had already rejected the jurisdiction of the court before the ruling. it said it wasn't going to accept it, but the court said that kenya con, retroactively put out to the court jurisdiction that you had signed up to in the 960 can years legal obligation to uphold the ruling still stands. the question is, what are these countries going to do next? the malia has now a strong position with this court really ruling to seek diplomatic support from the united nations. from the security council can use position is weaker, but it certainly depends what 2 countries choose to do. more allies choose to do, and certainly important to remember that there are international oil companies and foreign governments that behind each of the countries respective interests in
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extracting the wealth from their natural resources beneath the sea. the newton is he and prime minister says the main focus of her government is to reform the economy. the country is trying to fend off a growing financial crisis. as the buddhist commons come just a day after a new cabinets of 23 ministers was sworn in, in september president chi cited assumed the executive powers began ruling by decree. when the shim sam cleric knocked out of southerners, claimed victory in the wrong selection. early results show he 173 of 329 parliamentary states and some of the main political parties are rejecting the results without the 100 volts from the opposition stronghold of austria. but the reaction is divided. for the 1st time in 20 years, the people of nursery will have a voice in iraq's parliament. i larry can't be, is one or 4 candidates elected to represent the anti government movement known as
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to screen or october. that's a reference to the nationwide mass purchased that begin in october 2019 i la and the 4 others are among 19 candidates elected to represent the southern, the province and its capital. now city. we met him before the election when he told us about his resolve to fight corruption. early results from sundays, parliamentary votes had just his party has won the 2nd most seats in nasiriyah. after popular shia cleric mocked the service coalition with desert, sky and water of associates with another $5.00 marshal. we're going to join forces with independent candidates in other provinces to form a considerable block in parliaments on accountability and combating corruption are on top of our agenda. and also all those related to human rights, freedom of human dignity, and must be verified one another enough to have
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a thought like other cities in southern iraq, natalie is suffering from neglect. that's mostly 1st in the health sector. in july, several people were killed in a fire that broke out at a government hospital. frustration is widespread among it's people, especially younger generations who haven't had many job opportunities or access to services. melvin with lassie lag ice, any leon to have not those whom we wanted to pony since 2003 have done nothing for us. they only serve their own interest. so i and my family voted for the opposition training mondays are people here in us re, i say the finally manage it to punish the dominant political parties by voting for their opponents. previous election results have led to anger and protests in this city. but now many people here say they're happy with the outcome of sundays vote
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and see it as a lesson for iraq's political establishment. but some is still reject the electoral process and be coated the election. they believe iraq's entire political system needs to change an awful mock shabby. how can we participate in an election sip by a political system? we want to remove shadow. what can 9 opposition seats do among hundreds of other politicized members? what the turn out for sunday's vote was 41 percent. the lowest of the 5 elections, the country has held since the 2003 u. s. led invasion. many blame this on the largest scale boycotting campaign. among other reasons, the election itself had to be moved up after demands from the train movement in missouri. yeah. it was originally scheduled for next year. but now the movement is a split between the boy cutters and those who want to engage in the political process
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. but not abdullah l g 0 in mostly a city southern iraq. the u. k. government has created one of the country's worst ever public health failures because they didn't impose a lockdown fast enough at the start of the pandemic. that's the conclusion of a newly released report, by the case own politicians. jona hall reports from london. m. p. 's from across the political spectrum have delivered a damning verdict on the government's handling of the code 1900 pandemic. in the words of parliamentary report, it was one of the worst public health failures in u. k. history. it left vulnerable groups exposed and led to one of the worst outcomes among developed world economies. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. paris. johnson's delay in ordering the 1st lockdown in march 2020. the report says cost many lives. it was
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part of a deliberate policy based on scientific advice aimed at achieving heard immunity. something that government has always denied, and a so called group think among ministers and government scientists. the report says, lead to a failure to learn lessons from what other countries were doing. it took too long to make that decision. i think everyone recognizes that. now we should have been able to avoid a lockdown altogether. if we follow the model taken in taiwan or south korea with a much expanded test and trace program, right from the outset. we could have avoided locking down in that 1st year as those countries did so that that is a big lesson. despite being one of the 1st countries to develop a test for covey, 19 in january 2020. the report says the u. k. squandered that lead, turn to get into a situation of permanent crisis when mass testing was halted in march. by the time
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a test trace and isolate system did come along in the summer, it was say, m p, 's slow, uncertain, often chaotic. there are moments of praise for the vaccine wrote out and the development of life saving treatments, both involving scientists from oxford university. but that does not exonerate the gulf nador it's advisors for a litany of criticism set out in what is an almost universally scathing report lobby ac. you know, la lost his dad phemie to cove it 19 in april last year. he wants an apology. this moment here isn't about politics and of saving faith. it's about understanding the pain that people are going through and doing what we can to ameliorate that and then prevent it from happening again. i think you can convey all of that in 2 simple ways. i'm sorry, so the decision to not do that, i think, sense different i know fortunate message quite loudly, the national cove at memorial wall opposite parliament bears vivid testimony to the
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pandemic. and parliament has now laid bare the extent of government responsibility for those losses. a public inquiry is due in 2020 to jonah hall al jazeera london leg was decided to make its toys, gender neutral. the world's largest toymaker says it will no longer target different products that girls and boys and years of gender based marketing. the danish company says it made the decision after a survey found parents and children are still influenced by wanted, cold, ingrained gender stereotypes. madeline did not know as the president and chief executive officer of the gina davis institute on gender and media, that's the organization that conducted the global survey on behalf of lego. she says her research shows girls are ready for gender neutral play, but boys once so convinced ways are one of the 1st things that children engage in,
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in addition to traditional popular culture that they may watch. and it definitely thing them intentional pathways into work or aspiration about creativity. so it has a tremendous amount of influence, you know, 82 percent of girls already and believe that sure i can play football and sure boys can you believe, but we found that 74 percent of the boys were actually like know, things that are just the girls, and what was very surprising is that, you know, with regard to parents that they were, i times more likely to encourage their girls or more base activities, traditional domestic activity like where they would encourage their boys to code and forts and even, you know, just you know lego play,
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lego is definitely embarked on a journey and it's made a lot of commitments to rebuild perceptions and ultimately support creative empowerment you know, for all kids. and it's really about ensuring that all of our children have the opportunity to progress all types of les and activities, which ultimately can help them develop their full potential, especially if they are thinking about career ah, take you through the headlines bow, the you as pledge to $1000000000.00 to help us can stand the money will go to agencies and not the tale. bon international funds have been frozen since the group sees control of the country. schools in hong kong of been suspended as rain and wind from typhoon compass to hit the financial hub. authorities of canceled morning
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