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hello community in senegal is dependent on the preservation of the natural resources. the stream takes the fight, the climate justice to our digital community, and up front he thought, demanding environmental accountability. the climate emergency a season of special coverage on al jazeera. ah ah, taliban officials warn western envoys using sanctions to pressure them poses a threat to afghanistan. security ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from dell, also coming up tropical storm compacts, who sweeps through hong kong bringing heavy rain closing schools. and the stock
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market can use president projects, a un courts routing that gives somalia control of most of a resource which part of the indian ocean. and we meet the serene autism is forced to leave their homeland but determined to keep their traditional craft along. ah, afghanistan's new taliban government is calling on the international community to end sanctions, which it says risk undermining security. it's acting foreign minister is meeting us on european envoys here in cat. a taliban is on a diplomatic push, international support and recognition oper taking, piling august. stephanie decker reports from cobble thousands of kilometers away from afghanistan, the political negotiations go on. following their talk to the americans and taliban delegation met european representatives in cat, ours capital,
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doha. afghanistan on the agenda to at this virtual g. 20 meeting, led by italy. prime minister matthew draggy warned of a humanitarian disaster. oh, the variety of humanitarian emergency that is unfolding is very serious. many people in representative of international organizations, di and the united nations. i've talked of humanitarian catastrophe, algoma. and they have noticed that with the onset of winter, with the situation will get worse in cobble. hardly any one has any money as well. okay, one of the film you have on the 60 arrival of these la mc emirates, 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 m, rip off county storm. he stood by yes, our salaries 1st 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
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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 a son, 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 ice left gun astonish, managed to carry out deadly attacks, including here and 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 official recognition of the taliban. as afghanistan's government, that's dependent on things like an all inclusive government and protecting the
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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, daphne decker, al jazeera cobble. meanwhile, 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 afghan, 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, to take and not just to talk about the pin lising 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 who are who are leading. now the government,
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this is, will help the moderate paula to also provide an incentive to be more influential and more effective in their government to rock now where some political parties and groups are projected sundays parliamentary election results as a scam. early results show a coalition led by the influential shia carrick, mac dal santo won the most seats. mackwood up the wide reports from the opposition stronghold of nasiriyah, where reaction to the result 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 shriek or october. that's a reference to the nationwide mass protest that began in october, 2019 alert and the 4 others are among 19 candidates elected to represent the southern,
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the province and its capital. now since 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 seeds in our city year after popular shia cleric mac to the service coalition because of the sky was associated with another side. the thoughts of marshal were going to join forces with independent candidates in other provinces form a considerable block in parliament, 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, 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,
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especially younger generations who haven't had many job opportunities or access to services. melvin with lassie lag ice. any leon to have knock those whom we will take to porn since 2003 have done nothing for us. they only serve their own inches . so i and my family voted for the position here monday. ha ha ha. 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 so mr. larry jack, the electoral process and believe coated the election, they believe iraq's entire political system needs to change and are home up loc, shabby. how can we participate in an election sip by a political system?
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we want to remove charlotte. what can 9 position seats do among hundreds of other politicized members? by the turn out for sundays 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 are wanting engage in the political process. no doubt that we're l. g 0. in the city, a city, southern iraq al jazeera alley, hash m, is in baghdad. he has more now and why some political parties are rejecting the
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results. there is a blend of reasons and elements. one is the election itself. they say that there are around a 1000000 votes that were not counted, and they're asking 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 winners to, to stay winning. and 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 most of a sudden going it clear on tv and saying that 1st of all, he is not going to allow armed a people on people to be in the streets of baghdad. an om should be with the government alone of the state alone at the same time. also, he said that he's not going to allow any kind of for intervention is citing the
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embassies in the country. so this is a kind of a blend of elements that create a reason for these groups to stand firm and to even go the extra mile by threatening to change things like yesterday. yesterday there was a press conference for the, for the ha, a coalition, whereas they said they are going to reject 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. schools and businesses in hong kong had been closed as a tropical storm compact to sweeps in bringing heavy rain and winds authorities of cancelled moning trading on the city stock exchange ports in china. southern province of high none have been shut down as a precaution, the head of the storms arrival 9 people died in flash floods and landslides, when compassionate, we hit the philippines on monday. robert bryan has more now from hong kong. as it
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barreled in from the western pacific compassed to 1st hit the philippines, especially the northern island of luzon, which still 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 through dead. 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 high 9 and then into northern vietnam. now, this storm capacity 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 for more on typhoon come past. so let's go to where they're presented. jeff harrington. jeff. so where is the storm? right? now, but right, so it's in the process of making landfall right now toward the northeast of high now. and this is following a very similar path to what we just saw a few days ago with tropical storm line rock. but here's what we know right now at the center of the disturbance, the winds are a 100 kilometers per hour, making it a tropical storm. a storm surge, 2 meters high, that's the ocean, be picked up and shoved into the shore line here. and with tropical storm line rock, we saw flood waters on high now about a meter and a meter and a half deep. okay, rob was also talking about the effects on hong kong through the day on wednesday, we're going to scoop up 16 millimeters of rain. the winds are also going to be a factor, gusting to about 85 kilometers per hour. also, taiwan getting hit hard is while that eastern coasts, in fact, toward the southeast, over the past 24 hours, we scooped up about 250 millimeters of rain. so here's or the storm is going. as we
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look towards thursday, it's gonna slam right into central parts of vietnam. this is affecting being, we've been going over the numbers. here's what the team thinks on thursday. picking up about a 150 millimeters of rain. okay. the winds aren't going to be as intense about 60 kilometers per hour. that's because a storm is passing over land, so it is going to weaken. i did say it's following a very similar path to line rock luck. it went right through the ne of high nan and slammed into northern parts of vietnam, but also doused vein with some heavy rain. so over the past few days, we've had 2 tropical storms here, a lot of rain falling and flooding. a very real concern. jeff, thank you. you're a lot more still to come here now. does air including passive chilly are under a state of emergency in response to a wave of violence with insecurity forces have him a pu j indigenous community. and why mego wells biggest toymaker pledges to make its toys for gender neutral mormon steamers? ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, voted will's best air line of 2021. hi there, good to see you over the past 24 hour, southeastern bulgaria, picking up more than 60 millimeters of rain. but here's what we have our eye on this intensifying bundle of energy through this central med. this is a snapshot to day. let me show you thursday it's quick move in shoves rate in to the balkans. look at the white there that some high elevation snow. if we look at the forecast for sophia lookout, low temperatures are here, and the potential of seen some snow here is while 8 degrees on friday. that's a good 10 below average. now for turkey, we've got a run of rain through the boss 1st. so this is plug in it's stumble and temperatures have come down here to as wall. now, below average, we're temperatures are not falling is i period some of the best weather on the continent. a madrid 25 degrees. there's been wall to wall sunshine and
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a high of $26.00 now for the north, y slice of europe, and northerly wind is pressing down temperatures oslo rate down to paris, your battery degree or 2 below where you should be and our next, whether make her slant into western scandinavia some high elevations snow here is walk out for western africa. we'll see some intense bursts of rain as we head towards southern areas of nigeria. and same goes for gone at just spilling into the ivory coast. abidjan has a hive. 27 degrees. that's it, sees him. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. great. i really want him to leisure his firms. for me, we move pool to grow and frog. 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
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investment. let me park linda. this is bruce and progress in eden media. now. ah ah welcome back or quick remind about top stories here, this afghan, histones new taliban government is calling on the international community to end sanctions, which it says risk undermining security. the act in foreign minister is meeting us and european envoys here in canada. for iranian political parties and groups in iraq had denounced the election results as a scam. early results show a coalition led by the influential shia cleric more thought ausa one the most sees in parliament at schools. and businesses in hong kong remain closed as heavy rain
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and winds from tropical storm capacity. it is financial hub, one person died and several that been injured. not heading towards china's china. i kenya's 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, or kenya says it's maritime borders should be drawn in a straight line eastwards parallel to the line of latitude. but somalia says the border should expand southwards, extending its lamb border. malcolm whip as mona, from the canyon capital. the court has ruled largely in favor of from ali or 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
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oil and gas deposits. 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 that you had signed up to in the 1960. they can use legal obligation to hold the ruling still stand. 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. and what the 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 c, today's president has imposed a state of emergency in response to a recent conflict with the country's biggest indigenous group. our members of the apache had been fighting to recover ancestral lands. troops of being sent to southern regions hit by violence or latin america editing us in human resource. from a peculiar government, this video posted on social networks by an indigenous my butcher. rebel group was the last straw that we will, that whatever happens will be the sole responsibility of the forestry institute and the government continuously on city presidency by stamping. yet as 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 an organized crime committed by armed groups in the be of you and i can hear reagan, committee of all these violence events have not only taken innocent lively which is
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the most painful, i feel that they have their houses, 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 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, plunging 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 air muscular fibro situation in south
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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 opponents 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, but we know the result, the same one we've 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 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. the sea and human al jazeera santiago,
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tens of thousands of governments. supporters have been rallying in some of bolivia as big as cities. it follows days of anti government protest against a proposed law. the bill gives authorities the power to investigate citizens assets without a court order. daniel shawn reports from one of ours. 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, out of 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 and will make sure they respect us in the streets. i oh, he's promoting a law designed to talk elicit earnings that he says will help the fight against drug traffickers and money laundering. the lower house of congress passed it last
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month. however, the government is put off, pushing it through. bolivia is up a house law group that was not give out. a lot of the women are here to fight. we won't rest. we defend our country more united than ever or then we, but i said, what are their fees? are 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. oh, opponent say the law give the authorities unprecedented. powers is a step towards a 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 the slow does it mean will 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
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does not scrap the law in the next 3 days. the challenge is clear, both sides. the said they will not back down one bill, sec. the bar like are you 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, a returns of the social and political term all that plague the country throughout much of its history now seems inevitable than china out to 0 for you. a sect of state is set to meet the foreign ministers of israel and the united arab emirates on wednesday. they will discuss their progress in strengthening relations, the u. e. along with some other arab nations began normalizing ties with israel last year, rosen, jordan as more details while they're going to be a couple of our bilateral meetings, as the secretary of state,
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antony blinkin will meet with his is really counterpart, mr. la, pete. and then he will also have a separate meeting with thought his i am radi counterpart, then they'll have a trilateral meeting, all 3 men in the same room. they're going to be discussing of the raft of issues confronting middle eastern countries. everything from the political and economic instability in lebanon to the ongoing, a civil war inside yemen. the ongoing situation with libya, the ongoing, a civil war in syria, as well as looking at the ongoing efforts to broker peace between the israelis and the palestinians. but a senior state department official did indicate and a background briefing worth reporters on tuesday afternoon, that the bind administration is interested in seeing whether more countries in the middle east would be willing to open diplomatic ties with israel. certainly from a regional security standpoint, the more hours you have,
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the more treaty partners you have, the lower the chances there are of a regional war and certainly given that to both the u. e and israel are concerned about ongoing efforts a suspected within the iranian government to develop a nuclear weapons program, if it's in washington's benefit, to have more countries on the same page, diplomatically and try to confront a security threat than it is to have lots of countries looking at each other as potential enemies. for us as it will open its lum borders with canada and mexico next month for free, vaccinated foreign nationals. the restrictions for non essential travelers were put into place of the start of the coven 19th pandemic. economies of many border communities were badly hurt by the closure. the international monetary fund says the economies of the world's poor nations will take longer to recover from the effects of corona virus, and his vaccines are fairly distributed. the i m f has caught its global growth
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forecast from 6 percent to 5.9 percent this year is calling on central banks to be prepared to act quickly. in the face of worsting inflation, the i met expects advanced economies to recover from losses sustain during the pandemic by 2020 to the global recovery continues. but the moment, as we can hobbled by the pandemic, a field by the highly permissible delta variant, the outlet for low income developing countries, i've taken a turn for the worse you to worsening pandemic dynamics. so while we've seen a rebound in demand, i supply hasn't been able to rebound as fast. i am at combination has led to a in high levels of inflation. we've seen that in commodity prices for y'all to seeing that in supply chain breakdowns. while fires of intensified in southern california, of a strong winds, more than 600 firefighters are working to contain the flames. the alice out fire
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has been 31 square kilometers of land and has force the closure of a key highway. how companies of worn that supply could be cut to tens of thousands of customers to prevent further fires. now lego has pledged to make its toys, gender neutral, the world's biggest toymaker says it will no longer target different products of girls and boys. and in years of gender based marketing, the danish company says it made the decision after a survey found parents and children are still influenced by what it called ingrained gender stereotypes. i could never assume that something is just for boys or something of just for girls. i think we should not be making those assumptions or big mission continue to develop products that are tapping and so on. the passion points of kids and then play veterans that they really like in the building parents that they really like. but we need to let them decide what modeling denominator is from the group that conducted that survey. she says girls already if agenda neutral play, but boys one so convinced ways are one of the 1st things that children engage
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in, in addition to traditional popular culture that they may watch and aid. definitely nursing them your potential pathways into work or aspirations about creativity though it has a tremendous amount of influence. now, 82 percent of girls are ready and believe bad. sure, i can play football and sure boys can do ballet, but we found bad. 74 percent of the boys were actually like, now there are some things that are just for girls. and what was very surprising is that, you know, with regard to parents, is that they were 5 to 6 times more likely to encourage the girls are more women's base activities. i traditional domestic act like cookie b, where it would encourage their boys to code and sports. and even though conduct,
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you know, legal play, lego is definitely embarked on a journey and have made a lot of commitments to rebuild perceptions and ultimately to support creative empowerment, you know, for all kids. and it's really about ensuring that all of our children have the opportunity to access all types of les and activities, which ultimately can help them develop their full potential, especially as they start thinking about careers. ah, norfolk of the top stories a on al jazeera, of gamma stones, new tell about government is calling on the international community to em. sanctions, which it says risk undermining, security. the acting foreign ministers meeting us on european invoice in cutoff probably rain in political parties and groups in iraq of denounced the election
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results as a scam. early results show a coalition led by the influential shit carried mcdahl soda one, the most cease and parliament out there was only hushing.

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