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and denise, yeah, now award winning documentary is from around the world, one out 0. mm. ah. what you have given me. what is the most prefer aldrich star trek actor william shatner land safely back on earth, becoming the oldest man to have gone to space. ah, hello i am emily ang, when this is out, 0 live from dough also coming up the european union and the u. k. a locked in a dispute over northern ireland, as the bricks minister proposes to tear up the existing drive protocol. a warning
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about our warming planet, steam, national energy agency says trillions must be spent on clean energy to limit climate change and carving out a new life. we made the syrian refugees who found a way to preserve their traditional crafts. ah, the actor who played one of t v 's best known space captains has returned from his 1st flight to space. william shatner who betrayed captain kirk and the original star trek series has become the oldest man to make the journey. the 90 euro blasted off from texas on a blue origin craft. the space tourism company is owned by amazon founder jeff bezos. what you have given me is the most profound experience. so filled with emotion,
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but what just happened? i just extra, extra we got, i just want to get al jazeera is andy galka is in miami. he says william shatner's space trip is great publicity for jeff. jeff, a base us is space tourism ambitions. well, it's a science fiction meeting science fact here we have james t kirk, the captain of the u. s. s. enterprise. actually going into space and you saw just how emotional he got when he came back from that. something like 11 minute journey and the flight couldn't have gone off better. yes, there was some delays due to high wind, but this automated new shepherd rocket did exactly what it was designed to do. so you heard shutting down once, he came out of that capsule talking about the fragility of the emotion of the experience itself. and remember, the new shepherd rocket has some of the biggest windows of any spacecraft ever made . so you can only assume that he got not only to experience about 3 minutes of
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weightlessness, but to see the curvature of the earth. just how thin the atmosphere that protects us is. and that was the message you want to get across. even before this launch went ahead, but for jeff bay's off who owns blue origin, this was a public relations to he got perhaps the most culturally significant, starship captain and tv history to go up and really get all eyes on blue origin. because remember, he's not doing this alone mosque is doing this too. as a richard branson and this some ego involved here. i would have to imagine between the 3 characters, but for base off on the blue origin program. this was a flawless flight, an amazing publicity. and layer and ride is a space generalist, he says launches of this kind of joy writing, but it will be a boost for bay. so this is certainly been a success for bays off as we've been saying he needs it. abby, because his company has been criticized in the media in recent weeks. indeed,
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even in his own newspaper of the washington post, just this past monday, which published a truly embarrassing report and criticizing the way in which his company is wrong. so these are the need successes, he will trying to launch one more time this year. there are 6 people hooked to fly later this year. this sort of thing is genuinely just going right there going up and coming back down. there is, there's very little there is some science that can be done with these rockets that go up and come down. but, but it's quite limited. the real money and the real progress for humanity comes when you go into orbit around the earth, which requires an order of magnitude more energy and to get faster. i'll just stay in orbit around the earth. i don't know, it's just phases has been told yet, but just in the past few minutes ill on most kids arch rival has let me
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know that he intends to do a test firing. and he is determined to launch the most powerful rocket ever built into orbit possibly before the end of this year. and he's clearly quite deliberately targeted today for this important test to the rest. the days news in progress towards clean energy is far too slow, and governments must triple, they're spending. that's the urgent call from the international energy agency in its latest report. as it stands, the world is 60 percent short of its target to cut emissions to net 0 by 2015. that's what's needed to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. the i. e. a says the use of fossil fuels like coal and oil is increasing. as a result, energy prices have risen to record levels. the u is being particularly badly hits it, spain laying out a plan to protect people from facing huge bills or answer do what should be done
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is to for it. first, our immediate priorities to protect europe's consumers, especially the most vulnerable. second, we have to make a venture system better prepared and more resilient, so that we don't have to face a similar situation in the future. the short term member states are best placed and equipped duct addressing, and i did all that done. protecting consumers is a longstanding you priority, so it means that our rules already are low, and in fact encourage the member states take action. natasha butler has more from brussels. a europe, sir, energy commissioner laying out that list of recommendations for mental states who want to try and healed consumers from those rising costs. bills will be going up. they warn and of course we are heading into winter here in europe. so there is
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a lot of concern about how people are going to be able to keep their homes, for example. now some of the recommendations from the commission with things like reducing tax on energy bills or helping poor households with financial aid to checks vouchers that kind of thing. anything that can help people, whether the storm, if you like, in some cases, i said simpson, the bill should be frozen altogether for the most vulnerable people in the block. now, across europe, governments have been trying to decide what to do to try and shield their own populations from the energy crisis. we've seen, for example, in countries like france and italy, they are considering these tax cuts already or the energy bills in france as of already been put a cap on energy bills. but other countries are also saying that what is needed is much more of an e, u wide response. these recommendations might not be enough. what they are pushing for a much larger responses to this course is spain, for example,
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says it would be good if the you would be able to jointly by natural gas and then distributed amongst the block will work on joint storage of natural gas. all things which could help more vulnerable member state i the way those issues are all going to be on the table when you li does meet next week for some of the energy crisis. very much. one of the main things on the agenda as not just the energy shortage in many countries that grappling with as they emerged from the pan pandemic, global supply chains have been disrupted, and many goods remain off shelves reduced factory at board over the past 18 months . and shipping low jams being blamed. now you as president joe biden is intervening to help a, some of the pressure white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has the details. the port of california in los angeles is a really good example of where the problems lie. that is
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a port that accounts for in terms of unloading container ships from overseas, about 40 percent of the goods that americans buy. and right now it is at a backlog. now adding to the problems, the fact that there are containers that need to be unloaded is there's a shortage of truck drivers to take those containers across the country to fill the stores and pack the shelves of american stores. and there's another problem too. there is a shortage of workers to unpack those container boxes and put them on the shelves. and so you see what's happening happening here. there's a bit of a ripple effect and the treasury secretary says that this is something that they believe is temporary. what has happened, what is created, this sort of backlog that is turned into a shortage of goods for consumers. is that when the economy shut down, due to the coven, 19 pandemic, people stop needing goods,
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or rather they needed more goods and they stop needing services. and so that's what created the shortage, that's what created the backlog. and now this is an administration working hard to turn this economy back on and get this backlog worked out. the taliban cooling on the international community to unblocked billings in funds, which it says risk undermining security. it's active foreign ministers meeting us in european and voice here in kata and says banks need to operate freely in order for people to be paid is growing. consent of a humanitarian crisis, as afghanistan remains cut off from much of the world with its assets frozen. stephanie deca has more from capital. the talk don't mean that they're recognizing they're mad, legitimate government and that because of certain amendments they want the taliban to make. when it comes to a more inclusive cabinet, particularly the right protecting rights of minorities and women. but the warning there are some reacting foreign ministers saying that there could be an increase again in migration,
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particularly when it comes to the economic situation here. i mean, this is accurate from what we're seeing. there is no money. there's no money in the country. people don't have access to money. people haven't paid their salaries in month, even the bureaucracy here, the little broker, see that remains seems to be crumbling. to interesting me, the security situation is an issue. ice ok. iceland gamma started stepped up its attacks over the last 2 weeks or so coming, you know, from the north to the east of the country. also here in cobb, there remained a very active security threat against one of the main high profile targets here. and also interestingly, we've just had a press conference in the spokesperson of the interior minister for the 1st time addressing the taliban and saying that they cannot be taking matters into their own . has like going house to house to significantly when it comes to security. saying if anyone is found to be part of vital to have infiltrated the taliban, that they will be held to account under a law that the whole unit that they are part of including the commander will be dissolved ready. this is the 1st time that they're publicly addressing, what could be an issue of infiltration. so i think security issues moving forward.
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and again, even the telephone hasn't been paid their salary. the people will tell you that over time, that could also be an issue when it comes to defections towards ice. okay. the united nations has recalled to senior officials working in ethiopia because of concerns about their safety. it comes after and i'm verified, recording surfaced in which to you and work is say, official, sympathize with rebels into grind the investigation into that recording comes days after expelled at 7 un employees accusing them of meddling. the un secretary general lays calling on addis ababa to allow unrestricted access to deliver humanitarian aid to cry, where the government is fighting rebels. malcolm web is following the story from nairobi. the audio recording, which was published online to women, can be heard saying that they work for the u. n. in ethiopia, speaking to a freelance journalist and saying that they believe senior global level,
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un official, some senior global level, un officials of bias and sympathetic to the to grey and forces. great reason in the north of the country, the fighting, the government troops and a conflict that the gun just under a year ago, un officials obliged to be neutral, an independent now voices news agency says through other un work because it's identified these to you and officials one who worked for the un population funded another one who worked for the international organization from migration in ethiopia. that view and haven't confirmed the identity of the people, but it house that it is following its own internal mechanism to address this issue . it's been quite a lot of tension over the last few months between government and not just the u. n, but other international leg, 8 organizations who are working in ethiopia, those 7 officials that the government said it was throwing out there on tenure.
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tara is the secretary general, did reject that explosion. that was just the most recent in a, in a number of statements from the government when it's been very critical of various staff members of international humanitarian organization. still ahead on al jazeera, wide group of palestinian prisoners in israeli jails has gone on a mass hunger strike. ah hello everyone. thanks for joining in. we still have temperature is above average across the middle east. i'm with me, let me show you, put the colors on here. so the darker the red, the higher the temperature, but they're getting up to 40 degrees on thursday. you're gonna lock your temperature in there for the next few days. this is while above average and you've
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got full on sunshine in the forecast wall to wall sunshine can also be expected in pakistan. i'll take you there in one second. in terms of shower activity, we've may see it over the higher ground in yemen, spilling into the heat as mountains and saudi on thursday. okay. primacy, we will get to pakistan. here we go karachi, 38 degrees in that sunshine. and same goes for the hor, just a notch cooler at $33.00 for turkey. here's what we can expect is stumble, getting up to hive 21 degrees. but we do have some act of weather getting ready to slammed in to the west coast through central africa bouts of heavy rain can be expected gabon break into cameroon. to allah has a high of 29 degrees cape town, yet started the week about 30 to 33 degrees. look at this already on thursday. 18 degrees with that next weather front. starting to slide in. that's kind of what up the winds. as we looked toward a thursday scene, gus about 60 kilometers per hour and just a high of 15 degrees on saturday. that your update bye for now.
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hello. are you watching out 0? i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories this hour. the actor who played one of today's best known space captains has safely returned from his 1st flight to space william shatner known for playing captain kirk and the original star trek series is the oldest man to make the journey progress towards clean energy is far too slow. and governments must triple spending. that's the coal from the international energy agency. it says the world is set to mere sid's net 0 target by 2050. by 60 percent . the use top the bricks that official has proposed to remove. many of the customs checks between britain and northern ireland as a trade dispute, intensifies earlier the u. k. bricks that minister called for tearing up the protocol that's created, tried checks between great britain and northern ireland. for more in the story lives bringing andrew siemens to join us live from belfast. hello. the andrew northern island says the use proposals are
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a starting point. but what more do we know about these discussion? will we do know is that there's resistance to the proposals, even though that promising solution effectively to the problems of custom checks on the irish c border and all the other regulations of it. let's go straight now to the leader of the democratic unit as party here. of the northern ireland assembly jeffrey donaldson. what is the, what is the problem? because the a so the assurances from the european union that everything is going to be worked out with a massive reduction up to 80 percent of clearance on all goods are coming across into northern ireland. well, that's not what the proposal is actually say. it still leaves in place and i received border. there will still be checks on the movement of goods within the united kingdom. that's not something we find acceptable. now this is
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a welcome 1st step, that will be intensive and focus negotiations. so let's see where we got to, but we do need to see more progress. this falls well short of what we require, but for where we were a few months ago, we've moved forward. the british government has been accused of, of really just planning all along to drop recognition of what is an international treaty and just do what they want. well lord for our smith, the position clear yesterday, what we need is a new arrangement to replace the protocol. that's what we're aiming for in any negotiations. we want to see the removal of the receive order on the restoration of nor lars place within the u. k. internal market, the finally, your supporters, are you doing them a service? when most businesses say that we'd like the best of both worlds? we want this thing sold. we don't want this. a crisis going into escalation. well, we're not there yet. let's see where the negotiations take us. i want to see knowns place restored within the u. k. internal market. it is our biggest market or 5
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percent of our companies sell in to the u. single market. most of them sell into the u. k. single market. so we need to get the, the balance, right? it's not right yet, but there's some way to go in these negotiations. can you assure the people of northern ireland, you're not taking them into a full of full blown crisis. we want to take them to a solution. you very much indeed. thank you very much indeed jeff, who donaldson, but to you in the studio. thank you for that update. andrew simmons there live for us in belfast. can years president says he will not recognize the ruling by the international court of justice. a judgement largely favors somalia in a long running maritime border. disputes at stake is control of the 100000 square kilometers section 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 latitude in somalia says the borders should expand southwards, extending its land border. ma kenya should instead see the decision of the court as
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an opportunity to strengthen the relationship of the 2 countries and the collaboration of their neighboring people. somalia did not choose to be a neighbor with kenyana, but it was the willing of the almighty god. so that we're forced to live as peaceful neighbors. so mario was committed to that forever and welcomes it. now. this decision is in the circumstances, a 0 sum game, which will only strain the relations between our 2 countries. it will also reverse the social, political, and economic gains and potentially aggravate the piece of security situation. in the fragile horn of africa, region believes in kosovo, have scaffold with the ethnic serbs during operation to crack down on smuggling raids were held in 4 areas. police use t gas as the ethnic serbs through stones and other objects. they blocked the main road of north nitro victor with trucks,
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kosovo declared independence from serbia in 2008 large communities of ethnic. still lived within the cause of those borders. protest is in peru have gathered around the statue of christopher columbus in the capital to call attention to the treatment of indigenous people. they say colonization created deep inequities on the continent. the protest comes during hispanic heritage month, which commemorates the arrival of columbus in the americas. a 2nd group gathered to protect the statute. tens of thousands of government support as have been rallying in. some of the live is biggest cities. it follows days of anti government demonstrations against the proposed law. the bill gaves authorities, the power to investigate citizens assets without a court order al jazeera is daniel schwein, law reports. it was a show of strength for the socialist government at the rick response. the anti
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government protests across believe iraq, monday, president louis sort of see address crowds in bolivia is 3 main cities coach of amber, santa cruz and la bus dirty her. if they don't respect the election results. if they don't respect democracy, if they don't respect the popular vote than 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 month. however, the government is put off, pushing it through. bolivia is up a house like that i was talking about. i looked at the women are here to fight. we won't breast. we defend our country more united than ever or, and we palliser polezza, grassy. we used to defend democracy, and for the eunice eve, the bolivian people. we reject separatism and division. and those who don't
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represent our country opponent, say the law, give the authorities unprecedented powers and 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 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 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
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a divisions in bolivian society, again visible on the streets, a return to the social and political term. all those plague the country throughout much of its history now seems inevitable than china out to 0. more than 250 palestinian prisoners from these amick g had movement have started a hunger strike. prisoners say they have been facing further punishment after 6 inmates tunneled their way out of a maximum security jail last month. need a ingraham has more from ramallah islamic jihad, the saying that this batch will be joined by more and more prisoners. and some of them are even from different political parties, with a 100 of them intending to stop drinking water athletes, or sage. in addition to that hunger strikes dirty man is that they want their situation inside is really prison, to return back to how it was in september before 6000 you prisoners escaped and
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it's winn prison. 5 of them are from the slam, had movement. and members of that movement say that they've been singled out by israel, by solitary confinement, as well as interrogation. now, over the years since the 1960 s, we are talking about more than $23.00 hunger strikes and a 70 percent of them according to observers, have been successful. now the success is very when it comes to how much of these demands, where much, by the way the prison service, and sometimes the is ready for the service back tracks on those demands that were agreements that were made earlier, prompting more prison, those to go into hunger strike and it is still seen as the most powerful tool prisoners have inside this room prison. now when it comes to this strike, this time, prisoners say that israel is affecting the way prisoners. specifically, those from atlanta to had are dealing with their live inside prison and organizing
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their life. they are and this has been one of the demands that was met. intriguing hunger strike. the war in syria has created a dies for refugees who have taken their talents in dreams with them to new countries. in jordan, syrian artisans have found a way to preserve a traditional type of woodworking review throughout the middle east. and tasha name reports from a man just is trans into branches, are 2 trees. traditional, middle eastern woodworking is formed and 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 wood 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,
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he was determined not to let his life's work disappear. what was 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 auto. and i was in my shopping, damascus. especially when i need the materials. it was easy to find them because they are originally from syria, meager. a non profit organization founded by the prince of wales, called turquoise mountain, is reviving handicrafts of the past. and providing artisans like to banish with their future. there is a dwindling number of skilled craft workers and declining interest in this most arab of styles. so designers recruit and work with artisans to reimagined creations, more palatable to contemporary consumers in the region. and beyond has been paid
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for their businesses and developed in the new products, but putting into consideration the importance of physical elements and culture in terms of to, to craft and gentlemen. so it's, and it's very satisfying, actually seeing for the company life to protect what turquoise mountain described as endangered handicrafts is ensuring a new generation. learn centuries old skills from wood and metal working to basket weaving says 2019. it is trade about $250.00 people and paid both artisans and apprentices. mohammad ibrahim is a palestinian refugee who has been training for 3 years. happen if you hand hum slow today. what attracted me most is that this skill is rare in jordan makena gonna die. master craftsman, abdur rough man to banish hopes to reopen a store and damascus with his sons one day. but by coming to jordan,
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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, her name el jazeera, i'm man jordan. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. this our, the actor who played one of the tv's best known space captains has safely returned from his 1st flight to space william shatner and known for playing captain kirk in the original star trek series. is the oldest man to make the journey. what you have given blue is the most profound experience i'm so thrilled with emotion but what, what just happened.
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