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oh, by the people who lived with the master barbara of berlin, as does europe on al jazeera. ah, taliban officials warn western envoys using sanctions to pressure them poses a threat to afghanistan, security ah . on down jordan, this is al jazeera, alive from dell, are also coming up die food compared to sleeps through hong kong, bringing heavy rain, closing schools on the stock market. boss of chile, or under a state emergency in response to a wave of balance between security forces on the map,
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poochie indigenous community and kenya's, president projects a un court's ruling that gives somalia control of most of a resource which part of the indian ocean. ah, afghanistan's new taliban government is calling on the international community to n sanctions, which it says risk undermining security. it's acting foreign ministers, meeting us on european envoys here and cut off the taliban on a diplomatic push for international support and recognition. after taking part in august, stephanie becker reports from cobbled thousands of kilometers away from afghanistan, the political negotiations go on. following their talks to the americans and taliban delegation met european representatives in katara capital, doha, afghanistan on the agenda to at this virtual g. 20 meeting. led by italy prime minister matthew draggy warned of a humanitarian disaster. the body of bas humanitarian emergency that is unfolding
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is very serious. many people in representatives of international can i say sion sigh and the united nations have talk of humanitarian catastrophe. alco gomez, and they have noticed that with the onset of winter, but the situation will get worse in cobble. hardly any one has any money as wealth, can one of the family of all the things the arrived of these lemetre emeralds. i believe that all our colleagues have been unemployed. meanwhile, our salaries have not been paid by the government. let us, therefore, my request to the government of these law mc emerett of afghanistan. he stood by, yes, our seller is 1st home because the people leaving poverty, unpaid salaries, no jobs, a country that has a severe cash flow problem. she g 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
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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 have 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 i so 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 international community, has made it very clear that this does not mean an 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 are being withheld abroad. that's having a devastating impact on the people here. daphne decor al jazeera cobble. meanwhile,
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cutoff foreign minister says the world cannot afford to isolate afghanistan's new government, but instead should engage with the taliban. for the sake of afghans. from our perspective, we see that it's very important to provide this to provide guidance for, for them to insist on a rewarding by each step that they are each positive said that they are going to take and not just to talk about the paralyzing or with the negative steps, this is, will create an incentive for progress and for the way forward and will help if there are, as may be, are some on it says there is a difference between the bible on a who are who are leaving. now the government, this is, will help the moderate follow to also to provide an incentive to be more influential and more effective in their government to rock now where some political parties and
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groups have rejected sundays election results as a scam. early results show a coalition led by the influential shia cleric, mac tut outsider, one the most seats movement up to why had reports on the opposition stronghold of nasiriyah. where reaction to the results is divided. for the 1st time in 20 years, the people of nursery will have a voice in iraq's parliament. a la re can be is one of 4 candidates elected to represent the antique government movement known as to screen or october. that's a reference to the nationwide mass protests that begin in october 2019 i la and the for others are among line teen candidates elected to represent the southern the car province any to capitol la city, monica. we met him before the election when he told us about his resolve to fight
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corruption. early results from sunday's parliamentary votes had just his party has won the 2nd most seeds in no city year after popular shia cleric mocked the service coalition. with these other scheme was associated with another $5.00 marshal. we're going to join forces with independent candidates in other provinces, perform a considerable block in parliament, accountability, and combat incorruption are on top of our agenda and also all those related to human rights of human dignity. and must be verified, wasn't enough enough to have a thought lake 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 amman gets people especially younger generations who haven't had many job opportunities or access to services. melvin with lassie lag ice, any leon to have knocked those whom booted to porn?
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since 2003 have done nothing for us. they only serve their own inches, so i and my family voted for the opposition to city. new 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 sunday's vote and see it as a lesson for iraq's political establishment. but some is still reject the electoral process and believe coated the election. they believe iraq's entire political system needs to change. an awful map love shabby. how can we participate in an election set by a political system? we want to remove shadow? what can 9 position seats do among hundreds of other politicized members? what the turn out for sunday's vote was 41 percent. the lowest
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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 to sri 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 . but not abdullah, l g 0 in mostly a city, southern iraq who will alley hush joins us live now from the rocky capital baghdad alley. so as we're hearing there some of the political parties, maybe the pro iranian groups have described the election as a scam. why they rejecting the results? well, that on those of lend of reasons and elements one is the election itself. they say
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that there are around a 1000000 votes that were not counted, and they're asking you for a recount. at the same time, they say that these are other accusations that there were interferences in this election that are going to help the a winners through you stay winning again for them to, to get out of the that the whole landscape. this is one, but there's another issue. these groups are also a aiming to have a leverage in the a process of choosing the next prime minister. and with such results, they won't have a big saying that, especially with more of a sudden going a clear on tv and saying that 1st of all, he's not going to allow armed a people on people to be in the streets of baghdad. an armed should be with the government alone of the state alone at the same time. also, he said that he is not going to allow any kind of for intervention is citing the embassies in the country. so this is a kind of
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a blend of elements that create at ease in for these groups to stand firm and to even a go or the extra mile by threatening to change things like yesterday. yesterday there was a press conference for the, for the ha coalition, when, as they said, they are going to reject this. these results. however, that's going to be within the law. but the other side was at which is the armed factions. they said they're going to do what ever possible in order to preserve the people's rights or i to alley hash m life. i stay in the iraqi capital baghdad elite. thank you. now schools and businesses in hong kong have been closed as typhoon compasses sweeps in, bringing heavy rain and winds authorities of cancelled morning trading on the city stock market ports in china, southern province of hanan, had been shut down as a precaution ahead of the storms arrival. 9 people died in flash floods and landslides, when compared to it, the philippines on monday from right as more now from hong kong. as it barreled in
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from the western pacific compassed to 1st hit the philippines, especially the northern island of luzon, which saw extensive flooding and land slides with a number of deaths and injuries. these typhoons often lose some of their force over the philippines as compassed, who did, but it then passed into the south china sea moving westwards over open water. and so maintaining a lot of its strength with its outer rain bands really lashing and soaking much of the southern coast of china, including here in hong kong which wednesday was brought pretty much to a standstill. this is an area that has already been soaked by a similar storm just days earlier. that was storm lion rock which passed into the island in the southern china of hein and, and then into northern viet nam. now this storm can pass who is following pretty much the same route, so those areas are being hit once more as they bear the brunt of compasses.
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landfall lost not so to come here, not as they are, including the biden administration, puts a stop to mass raids against undocumented workers. we find out what's behind the shift and policy. and we meet the syrian artisans living in jordan and found a way to preserve their traditional would work more on that same us. ah, the hello good to be with you. i wanna put this on your radar. we've got another weather maker for mean for southern parts of italy. we'll start to see it taken some shape here. and dow seen some areas with heavy rain. so that's something we're going to keep tabs on, especially because this area has been hit hard as of late through the balkans, we just have a scattering of some showers. not those torrential downpours that we have seen.
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same goes for turkey, most parts of turkey anyway, along the black sea region could get hit with some pretty heavy bursts of rain. now some of the best weather in europe can be found too hard. iberia, look at some of these temperatures. we've got madrid at 25. okay. we've been, you've come down a bit, but still 26 degrees. here's the 3 day for madrid. you should be 90 degrees. we got you in at $25.00 and full on sunshine, northwestern europe. a wind out of the north is driving temperatures down also rate down to paris, and we do have some weather in the mix as while. but for london, it's going to be an overcast day. i think the next time you'll see the appearance of sun back in on friday, but at least it's been dry. that's the positive there. okay. as we look toward africa, we do have our storms falling across western areas, but more coastal sections and a burst of rain. 4th southwest of molly, ah,
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the end of the country with an abundance of results. red bar and walk indonesia whose turns forming we moved full to growth and france. 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 invest . let me park when denise is growth and progress. invest indonesia. now, lou ah, welcome back to pick him out of the top stories here. this al, afghanistan's new taliban government is going on the international community to end
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sanctions, where it says risk undermining, security, acting foreign ministers, meeting usm european envoys and cattle pro iranian political parties, and groups and iraq denounced the election results as scam early numbers show a coalition that by the influential shia carrick, mac thought a solder one, the most seats in public schools and businesses in hong kong remain close as heavy rain and the winds from ty from compass soon hit his financial hub. one person died and several were injured. the typhoon was now heading towards china's high. nun chili's president has imposed a state of emergency in response to a recent conflict with the map who tre. community are members of the indigenous group have been fighting to recover ancestral lands. troops are being sent to southern regions. it by violence. our latin america editor, the senior ripples, come up, never get them for chillies government. this video posted on social networks by an indigenous my put you rebel group was the last straw. the come on,
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we won't that whatever happens will be the sole responsibility of the forestry institute and the government. i 20, not see an city called president sebastian vignette. i said he had no choice but to declare a state of emergency in south central chile. is it boldly cook, honestly me because of the grave and reiterated acts of violence linked to drug traffickers, terrorist and organized crime committed by arm groups in the be of you and i can hear reagan, committee of 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 field on commercial installations on a great deal of public infrastructure for chillies, largest indigenous group, the my purchase. this is the latest chapter in a 500 year conflict. for control of their ancestral land. in the late 18 hundreds, the chilean state took away most of it and gave it to chilean and european farmers,
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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 are 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 feed ra 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 learning because it doesn't have the operational capacity to guarantee their safety. but government opponent say dialogue is the only solution level in seattle 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've been seeing for years. the president is allowed to impose
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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 just stickle support to the militarized police that's already there. as well as patrol alyssa, while many a demanding the restoration of law and order, and what they see as a lawless region. others fear that sending in soldiers will in fact escalate the armed conflict even further. she and human al jazeera santiago, tens of thousands of government supporters have been rallying in some oblivious biggest cities. it follows days of anti government protests against a new proposed law. the bill gives authorities the power to investigate citizens assets without a court order. del shandra foretell from when, as aris ah, it was a show of strength for the socialist government at the rick response, the anti government protest across believe iraq, monday, president luis
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r a c address crowds in bolivia is 3 main cities, coach of amber, santa cruz, and la boss, just you know, i, 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. my daughter, last night. oh, he's promoting a law designed to chuckle illicit 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 will not give out. a lot of the women are here to fight. we won't pressed, we defend our country more united than ever or that we bought us at one other price . we had to defend democracy in for the units. if the bolivian people, we reject separatism and division and those who don't represent our country
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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 mama, we are against this law because it means we will be inspected. they will inspect what we sell every day and also the assets we have obtained. our houses are cars and years of earnings, so we turn to queen. 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 bo sec, deborah la collier, let me when they take to the streets, unfortunately, 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're fighting over has been put on hold for soon with a division in bolivian society, again visible on the streets,
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a return to the social and political term all the plague. the country throughout much of its history now seems inevitable than china. how to 0 can his president to who were kenyatta says he will not recognize a ruling by the international court of justice. the judgment largely favor somalia in a long running maritime border dispute at stake is control of a 100000 square kilometer section of the indian ocean. it's rich and oil and gas, kenya says it's maritime borders should be drawn in a straight line eastwards parallel to the line of latitude. but some aaliyah says the border should expand southwards, extending its land border. malcolm, where that's more now from nairobi. the call is rude, largely in favor of somalia and the barriers 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,
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and kenya had actually given concessions to international oil companies to start exploring this area. that's what triggered this maritime borders. dispute in the 1st play, kenya had already rejected the jurisdiction of the court before the ruling. it said it wasn't going to accept it. that the court said that kenya, con, retroactively pull out of the court jurisdiction which had signed up to in the $960.00. they can use legal obligation to hold the ruling still stand question is, what are each of 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 than allies choose to do. and certainly important to remember that there are international oil companies and foreign governments that are behind each of the countries respective interests
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. in extracting the wealth from the natural resources beneath the sea. a convicted rebel fighter, molly has apologized for his role in destroying a world heritage site. in 2012, musty was sentenced to 9 years in prison for desecrating religious monuments and tim back to. he's now asking judges at the international criminal court to release a copy for. kimberly oh, i stand before you today to express to you and to the entire world through you, my deepest remorse, sadness and regretful, all crimes that i committed in the past. i deeply regret all my crimes, and i feel deep, sincere, and genuine remorse that awakened my heart and my conscience and prompted me to repent and change us. immigration agents will no longer carry out. mass raids at workplace is to detain undocumented immigrants. it's all part of president joe biden shift towards punishing businesses that violate labels rather than going off to vulnerable workers. the department of homeland security says it wants to reduce
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illegal labor by handing out harsh penalties to employers, and it also wants to make it easier. the workers to report exploitation will leon frescoes on immigration attorney. he says the change in the policy is more humane. well, this is going to make an important difference to the quality of life. the people who are here without status 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 if ice was clara arrayed in your workplace, which would mean that you would be detained and potentially never see your family again. because you wanted to remove all proceedings. so from that standpoint, 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 start is that becomes a more humane situation than b i's actually rounding up people who are not here with that, i was actually putting them in detention. what i to saying is they are going to
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target the employers that not just higher undocumented labor, but actually exploit that on the document, the labor, meaning they pay them sub standard weight, they get them sub standard working conditions. people are constantly having, i'd said it on the work site. people are abused on the work site. so to the extent that those employers don't have a market for undocumented immigrants anymore, that's probably on balance. a good thing because you really don't want those employers operating because that's not the system. that is bolt as they call or is it even helpful to america writ large to have employers out there exploiting workers in that manner? the u. s. says it will open his land borders with canada and mexico next month for fully acclimated foreign nationals. the restrictions for non essential travelers were put into place at the start of the kobe 19 pandemic. economies of many border communities are badly hit by the closure and russia hit another record number with coded 19 decimal single day with 973 on tuesday. the government's refusing to
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consider a nationwide locked down. more than $28000.00 new cases was reported another record in a spike of cases that began last month. the kremlin blamed the slow progress of vaccinations . the newton asean prime minister says the main focus of her government is to reform the economy. the countries trying to fend off a growing financial crisis. national dens. cummins came just a day after new cabinet of 23 ministers, was sworn in. in september president chi side assume executive powers and began ruling by decree. luckily. now the war in syria created a diaspora, refugees who took their talents and dreams with them to new countries. in jordan, syrian artisans have found a way to preserve a traditional type of woodworking, revered throughout the middle east. natasha game reports from ama justice trunks and branches are to trees traditional middle eastern woodworking has formed and
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guided the direction of abdel rough man to banishes life. from the age of 10, the syrian artisan has been fine tuning his craft in the techniques of mother of pearl, and would mosaic in lay 8 years ago. the war forced to banish, to close his well regarded store in damascus and moved to an man. even as the country he knew was disintegrating, he was determined not to let his life's work disappear. val, with the girl yarmouth lou louis. when i'm walking and doing something new, the memories fill my mind. i keep remembering the old days when i was young and working with my teacher at all. and i was in my shop in damascus, especially when i need the materials. it was easy to find them because they are originally from syria. a non profit organization founded by the prince of wales, called turquoise mountain,
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is reviving handicrafts of the past and providing artisans like to bandage with the future. there is a dwindling number of skilled craft workers and a declining interest in this most arab of styles. so designers recruit and work with artisans, to re imagine creations more palatable to contemporary consumers in the region and beyond. i'm had think that sustained their businesses and developing the new products, but putting into consideration the importance of a like the significant elements and our country has it in terms of to, to craft into it. and so it's a and it's very satisfying, actually seeing for that's come to life, to protect what turquoise mountain describes as endangered handicrafts is ensuring a new generation learn centuries old skills from wood and metal working to basket weaving since 2019 it is trained about 250 people and paid both
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artisans and apprentices. mohammad ibrahim is a palestinian refugee who has been training for 3 years and have been a few hun. hm. smo, dude. what attracted me most is that the skill is rare in jordan makena. gonna dodd and master craftsman abdur rahman to banish hopes to re open a store and damascus with his sons one day. but by coming to jordan, he has already created a legacy. he may not have anticipated. he sharing his rarefied skills and cultural pride in a country where there's never been a history of this kind of woodworking. natasha, name l. jazeera, a man, jordan. now a hollywood star who inspired generations with the idea of exploring other planets . now heading to space himself, star trek's william shatner is on board a blue origin spacecraft you to lift off in
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a few hours time. the 90 year old will become the oldest person to go into space. he's traveling on a flight operated by amazon owner jeff base also company. it was scheduled to blast off on monday that was delayed because a strong wind. i want to have a vision. i want to see space. i want to see the your. i want to see what we need to do who say earth. i want to have our perspective that hasn't been shown to me before. uh, that's what i'm interested in seeing. aah! quick check of the headlines here on al jazeera janice don's new taliban government is calling on the international community to en sanctions, which it says risk undermining security. the acting formulas.

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