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thousands of people are protesting at a border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan. that's been close for more than a week. i think, and fixing claims about who has shot the border and why pakistani and why pakistani officials said the afghan side had been shot without notice. but afghan state media claimed it was the pakistani authorities shaman crossing links pakistan southwestern province of you. she stand with spin, bo dot in the afghan province of kandahar come on, hider has more from heidi. hi, pour in pakistan, 100 of protests early march that the deputy commissioner has all faith in the border down of german. they watch tension. however, the deputy commissioner told them that the closure of the board was not from the buckets on the side that did or the other on dollar bond. who had closed that border in protest because of the handling of on trying to cross into budget on.
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also important to note that hundreds of trucks piled up on both sides of the board . a bit of shibel items on board of are traded of got losing a lot of money on the deputy commissioner. also saying that if the other on dollar bon open that border, that bugger thought will do the same however he said the matter was now being discussed between the foreign ministry. andy of $1.00 bon and cobble. also important to note that the dollar bond had demanded august on any international airlines should reduce it fed, which are now exorbitantly high because of the high insurance rates can died or something which prompted to bug a star needs to suspend or flights altogether. like a sun international airlines is suspending its operations in the afghan capital. pia complains of security concerns and taliban heavy handedness. an airline spokesman says tough and cruel were subjected to intimidation by the group. the
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taliban government has reportedly asks the airline to cut ticket prices. the company says it's not clear how long the suspension will last to poland now, where the parliament has passed a law, allowing border guards to push back migrants and refugees at the border. authorities can also refuse asylum claims of those who entered illegally. the legislation also backs a plan to build a $400000000.00 board, a wall. human rights groups accused poland of wanting to legalize in humane treatment. the european union and poland accused bela rules of allowing migrants across illegally as retaliation for the e. u sanctions, against speller versus governments. george's opposition has been running in the capital against the imprisonment of former president mikhail sa gosh, philly. the government says he enter the country legally from exile. psych actually novices 6 years in prison, robin for say, walk a report, some tbilisi they came to the capital from across georgia for
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a jailed president who continues to command their respect. they gathered in the capitals freedom square, moved me whole circus regions, liberty. his team read his letter pained from jail, antoine dumped, it said to bob store, that's what the log i am here. i'm firmly determined to stay and thus contribute to the 3 to 3 dreams to my contribution to the thought of the children people against poverty, corruption, injustice, destruction always suckers really was swiftly arrested after he secretly returned to georgia last month, found guilty in absentia of abuses, of power in office. he faces 6 years in prison. he's been on hunger strike for 2 weeks. to his supporters, he's a political prisoner of george's governing party. they remember him for what he
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achieved in office. i sent it back into the country. misha's time made an unprecedented economic and social leap in 10 years. this is what people remember. the opposition united national movement has been boyd bites circus billings returned from exile. they hope this rally will give them the medicine in full coming marrow elections. oh, they keep asking, what is your plan? our plan is only one and there will be no 2nd plan is victory, victory, nothing else. but the policy still lags behind the government's in poles. tell me, there are many georgians who would rather forget circus really. but his supporters wants him forgiven. even from prison, he retains a powerful influence over this country. robin for astir walker al jazeera to believe the you and envoy to yemen is warning that fighting in the city
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of my repast, taken an alarming turn. more than a 100 people have been killed and hundreds of civilians are tramped as fighting intend to fight this week. who the rebel was expanded and offensive against sally bad government forces last month, my re busy internationally recognized governments last stronghold in northern yemen . it has rich oil reserves, encirclement of the district and south america has persisted for almost a month, leaving thousands of people in a desperate situation. repeated mistake in this counsel, as military escalation and not a muscle. the secretary general himself is following the developments and the and i reiterate to you when it's cold and all parties to facilitate save timely and sustain humanitarian access to the affected areas. yes, present,
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joe biden has pledged to donate millions of corona's isaac scenes to the african union in the coming weeks. he made the announcement while hosting canyon president who kenyata at the white house biden says, washington will send 17000000 doses of the johnson and johnson shot climate change and security were also on the agenda for the 2 needed. so white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more on the meeting from washington. we know that the can you president did campaign against corruption. he is one of the high profile leaders that has been mentioned in those pandora papers that investigation that revealed that there are a number of world leaders as well as celebrities and the others who have significant amounts of money invested off shore. and the reason this is of concern is not just because of the corruption or anti corruption campaigning that or who kenyatta did, but as well, the fact that to kenya is one of the largest recipients of usa, the 5th largest,
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in fact, from the united states. so this is another reason now the white house is acknowledge this, they say that look at, there may be some concerns, but that won't stop the conversations in order to achieve the goal of financial transparency. so that's one key issue. the other comes down to security and a given geography, and the fact that kenya is position so close to ethiopia, and the concerns about the warring factions of the to grey region. the u. s. president expect to also discussed that as well with the kenyan president, how the leader can work in his government can work to try and resolve that conflict . we also know the u. s. president has it through executive order, ready, possible sanctions, but not yet implemented them. and u. s. appeals court has allowed the state of texas to move ahead with the nation's most restrictive abortion law. the legislation was passed last month and then challenged by the biden administration. it's you does effectively banning all
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abortions. the legal fights could end up in the supreme courts. a former chief technical pilot for boeing has been charged with lying to you as safety regulators evaluating the 737 max jet liner. mach faulkner is accused of giving the federal aviation administration false information about part of an automated fright control system. prosecutor say the deception ment, information was missing from pilot manuals. it's been linked to 2 deadly clashes that resulted in the jets being grounded water in the capital of canada's arctic territory has been declared undrinkable because if years it may be contaminated with petrol, a state of emergency has been declared in e kalu. it's home to about 7000 people. drinking water has been flown into the territory. the alarm was res after fuse were detected at a water treatment plant. the source is unclear, but local people say, have been problems with aging infrastructure. the u. s. has unveiled plans to
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develop wind farms along the countries coasts. the white house hopes to build 7 huge farm stretching from the atlantic and the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean is more of a push to supply more than 10000000 homes with wind power by 2030. the government says the pharmacy would cut $78000000.00 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs. authorities in taiwan are investigating whether a fire that killed at least $46.00 people was started deliberately. dozens of others were injured in the incident on thursday, nor burton manley has a story. it was a rundown building and a working cloth neighbourhood. now it's a burn tilt shell. the clean up continued throughout the night after this block and tie once port city of gal shown was engulfed by a huge fire resident say with home to poor elderly and disabled people. many who
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survived and now left homeless. so through chin had managed to escape the flames. oh, you are all dying. i've never seen a fire. i pressed on the elevator button when i got downstairs or i saw the building burning. the fire was way big. there was no power. it was a scene of chaos. merkel say they heard an explosion at 3 am, followed by a fire that raged out of control. daybreak people were still being pulled from the building. it had taken hundreds of fi, crew and rescue workers more than 4 hours to damp and the flames. and most the day to confirm no more people were trapped in fight play and hunter regarding the serious human losses caused by the fire at the building and young chang, district ball. i feel in comparable pain, and i deeply blame myself to all the wounded people. the dead and their families as
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well, the citizens of gosh young, i want to express my deepest sorrows. now quiet so many a grieving the loss of life and a building that was standing tool for decade. resident say it was once driving hosting restaurants, shops and a cinema. but over years it became partly abandoned. while business has moved out many homeless moved in on sandra, i feel quite sad, used to be very affluent here, and then it somehow just turned into this. my family used to live here downstairs, used to be quite fancy. there was an ice rink. even carry okey really nice. now it's all gone. i was living in this building where mostly homeless people of the ocean. you're poor people, elderly people, and some disabled people. normally don't see people in or out. there will be 5 or 6 drinking their van arguing. as authorities clear,
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the glass from the street police are now investigating whether it was often that it started this fire. many look on a tragedy that is left the port city grappling with the immense loss of life. laura about a manly al jazeera fully vaccinated travelers arriving in the into the australian sage of new south. wales won't need to current in a hotel from next month. announcement follows the lifting of a lockdown lasting more than $100.00 days. restrictions were ease after the state vaccinated 70 percent of its residents. above the age of 16. october 19 infections have dropped significantly but new south wales is still reporting. hundreds of cases a day. the much anticipated reopening of indonesia, taurus island of bali has started slowly with no international flight scheduled nationals from 19 countries have been clear to enter visitors must be vaccinated and must complete 5 days of hotel quarantine. jessica washington reports on the
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island of bali. this is kuta beach, one of indonesia is most popular tourist attractions. for months, some follies, famed beaches were closed due to the pandemic. now many say they are feeling optimistic. the worst is over. i hope tourists will come back. just like before. i'm getting my surf boards ready. shortly after the pandemic began, indonesia shouted orders to tours. the restrictions had a devastating effect on barley's economy. as hotels and restaurants closed thousands of people faced financial hardship. before the pandemic, there were around $3.00 to $5.00 people each day and wanted to learn how to search . now, because no one a few months ago, indonesia was the global epi center of the virus with thousands of people dying every day. but after months of tragedy, infections have declined, and
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a vaccine drive has been accelerated. on the 1st day of its reopening, no flights arrived at the international terminal. official say it may take weeks or months before the industry properly restarts. november 2nd, i put an offer in november according to our data. there are booking some china, south korea and japan. hopefully the bookings will keep going up. some local business owners are hopeful, they will be able to revive their businesses as restrictions are further east taking law here. do you like the regulations where simpler, more tourists would come? we bowling knees, we walk in tourism, just one body to be normal again as soon as possible. like many in the industry, she fears a compulsory 5 day hotel quarantine may put off visitors. the partial reopening of indonesia borders is just the 1st step in rejuvenating the country's tourism industry. and experts say they are confident, industry will begin to recover incoming sama confident the appeal of folly
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remains unchanged. this is the emit dementia of bailey. i think that's why i am optimistic that by the will rebound will re 5 again more than 6000000 travelers visited bali in 2019 and those in the tourism industry are hoping bay and others will soon return. jessica washington out to sierra jakarta. whale sharks can go up to 18. neat. is long and fascinates holiday makers and scientists around the world. but they are under threat from commercial fishing and tourism and numbers and dropping john home and reports. now on mexico's efforts to protect the giant fish, small specks appearing in the ocean. you'd never guess what lies beneath the biggest fish in the world until the end of september. while shots would be gracie
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mits, cuz caribbean walters, one of their main feeding grounds. but the shouts endangered. he just as it is elsewhere in the world over 75 years, it's numbers have hover, and that's something met. who's trying to do something about raphael pins. these truck is to the way show it spins to see where they go. when what they do it's lucky, it's a gentle join. it's like going to be william local nazi. i'm contributing to the knowledge about these animals to protect them. you need to know about them. despite its size, the welsh, it's managed to keep it secrets well. little is known about how it mates all gives birth. raphael and others research could be vital to save it, but it's just one part of the conservation effort met scope. 2 years ago, the government set of rules for visitors to the way shall 3 designate,
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to protection areas. they can't swim on the wall to with the fish and tours boats meant keep that distance from it. only groups with government accredited guides are allowed in thought you need a guide because they know what you can and can't do in the water. you can bring your boat, but you need a guide. okay, captain. yeah. plan you belong to him. i got young. that's jose one, the mingus head of the cara, him biosphere reserve. he says the rules only work because local tourism companies brought into this modulus all many of the criteria and good conservation habits have been created by them because they understand they have to protect the well shark so that this resource stays with us out. in other words, everyone wants the shocks and the tories to keep coming in there that way. in case it was an incredible experience. if you get the chance you have to come because
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they are really incredible, amazing to be able to swim that such an immense and marvelous animal. and then it's gone, submits, goes, well, shout, population will be heading off to maxima. the question, as every year is how many will return? john holmes al jazeera met scott. still i had on al jazeera in school to historic win for this hockey team, and he's here with that story and the rest of the sports. does the ah, ah.
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i turned up the 40 then thank you so much folly well, brazilian ford rough pena produced a stunning performance on his full international deputy school twice in a world cup, qualifying when over a year ago, i was name all who opened the scoring in the house, this game coming up to brazil, you know, with columbia on monday or fanny had impressed coming off the bench in a couple of previous matches the legion isaac by taking center stage this time out result. now 6 points clearly looks off of the south american qualifying for once, a brazil, the final sco oman, litski, l kiddy jacobson. i wish tonight could last forever thing. i will always remember it because of the fans and the stadium. the city of men out the atmosphere and the match itself, i will always remember it. it will be very hard to forget to approach argentina also looking good for place at the finals and cats are a 1st half goal for mallets. are martinez deciding this game against peru?
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peru did go on to miss a 2nd half the penalty i did reach the last world cup of this result, least and 2nd bottom in the table. the top 4 qualify automatically for cat saw, and the 5th place sidle going to a playoff. ecuador remained 3rd on 7 scene points after a draw against columbia, who are appoint and a place behind bolivia on their 2nd strike games key. their chances of reaching a 1st well cup since 1994 alive. now south america's governing body is one of the leading organizations to spoken out against thief is pushed to stage. the woke up every 2 years from arsole manager. also, wagner is leading fif is your view into whether or not more regular world cups are feasible. the players want to play be games. what they don't want is to produce more games, you know, and to be competitions, or is something that everybody wants to play. know if i tell, you know, you would be workshop and even even these photos move to router yes. and the,
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giving more opportunities in today for county doesn't go to work up. they have to wait for ages. hello. if a player is injured, doesn't play for it. is the worker now the historic playoff series between the san francisco giants and they allied soldiers, ended in control. the see the dodgers agents with c one when in going through to the national league championship series, this was the team's 1st ever play meeting. it went down to the 9th inning of game 5, cody bellenger, hidden avi, i singled to put the dodges ahead. then came the decisive moment. jones play room floris had the task of keeping the teams season alive against the riding well, serious champions, nobles to flores was to be called out by the empire. even though reply suggested it did not. she swing his baths, but the cold meant the dodges when the game else thought he did. they now face a series against the atlanta bryce in this high quality hit her at the plate that can climb back into that count. it's no guarantee of success at the end of the
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about i just, it's just a tough way to end it up there. there's no need for especially right now there's no need to, you know, to be angry about that. i just think it's just a disappointing wait and i want to congratulate the giant on, on a tremendous season. i best wrecking all the baseball and it was just great. every time we played those guys and just bringing that rivalry back to life, changes in tennis, the on the shipper has, it's another career high. she's to become the 1st, i replied to break into the world's top 10. the 27 year olds has reached the indian wells semifinals. she's basing a spanish and convent in straight sets. early this year to go became the 1st are woman when a w. c. a title. she also reached the quarter finals. wimbledon, she's currently ranked full scene in the world. this when guarantees are spots in
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the top 10 when the rankings are updated on. 2 a lot of emotions on leave, very, very happy with the way i played today in playing the this whole week. it's break into soft and also have been always my my goal and i'm very happy with the way i'm handling all the stress with the raise. the ranking and hopefully i continue get the job. oh, face spain's pull about i say in the last 4, but i say who's rank 21 in the world is making a bit of history of her own. she beat for me a well number one and 3 time grand slam champion angela curb in straight sets. and so i became the 1st spanish woman to reach the semi at this tournament back in 2000 . and the minister we're going to meet trusts, strong form, continued the bulgarian. he knocked out hopes they've done too hard. and this quarter against her catch. each came back from sit down speed opponents,
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366476. and a moment of history for the seattle crack and in the franchise is 1st forever season in the can with national hockey league the crack and secure the opening when it came against the natural predators for 3. the final sco. okay, that i face ford is looking for now. andy, thank you very much. we'll see later. now the faded marriage, your friends is diana and prince charles has taken sent the stage at the london film festival. is not the 1st time the british royal family has been depicted any less and complimentary manner. but critics say this version of the story straight wildly from reality me voc asbestos gracing the red carpet. kristin stewart's the latest actor to lay her reputation on the line playing one of the world's most photograph women, the 2 marriage of princess diana and prince charles has been depicted before always . but spencer diana's maiden name is something darkly different. we came at this
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with such love and even if everyone hated it, kind of it would be okay because we really did just put everything we had into it and we love her so much and just wanted understand her and sort of fantasize about her for an hour and a half, you know, i hope everyone likes it. i mean, i hope everyone loves it. like as much as we love her. chilean director pablo lorraine takes view is beyond the news headline to to a gothic nightmare set over 3 days. it follows diana was she reluctantly joined the royals for christmas as a marriage to prince charles crumbles as eating, drinking and shooting the ghosts of queen's past is anything but a true story and that doesn't seem to matter or does it the power of the story. does make it fascinating on from that point of view, i was very intrigued by it. equally. i did feel that the director knew how to cash diana, but not to tell a story. was any link to fact?
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oh, if you were expecting a royal reaction to all of this, well, i think again, the house of windsor is notoriously tight lipped when it comes to unwanted attention. and is precisely that silence. the filmmakers have filled with their own interpretation of what's going on behind palace wolf. then, sir follows the success of domestic series, the crown, 73000000 household world wide, chewed into the royal drama, which sees him 5 starting in november. netflix has been under pressure from british government ministers to issue a disclaimer, making clear the show it's fiction. netflix has refused. they see as festival starts with the roll tragedy. and it ends with one to the final film is the tragedy of macbeth story, dental washington. a shakespearean tale of greed and betrayal. a fable based on real history. a formula repeated in spencer, where the truth doesn't get in the way her good story. he balk al jazeera,
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the london film festival. as it for this news, i to say in the san jose, dan is with you next with more of the days news, including the latest from afghanistan where an attacker, moss has can at least 23 people failing. ah, ah. a frank assessments. what's the point of the un if multilateralism isn't part of it's a dna we need somewhere we're sovereign states can exchange views informed opinions is focused likely to change biting behavioral it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more
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in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera companion, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to arrive at the scene of the explosion. inspire, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about living under fascism was life, unequal to broadcasting. some notes have been august night for a happy al jazeera english crowd recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running inequality, corruption, repression and rate. i think it just decided to cost to the piece of cake. i'm sure i want to be a new documentary explores the desk for the state of democracy and lebanon. oh,
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i'm really eyes of those who are losing hope every day. oh, teams are becoming blue. democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera, the u. s. is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to work with on here. and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, at least 33 people killed in an attack on a sheer mosque in southern afghanistan. the 2nd the tactless among ah, i'm sammy zaden. this is al jazeera alive from dough hall. so coming up the day of morning and lebanon off the gun battles erupted in the capital killing, at least 7 people. authorities call for calm in cameroon, after
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a policeman kills a school girl in the.

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