tv [untitled] October 15, 2021 2:00pm-2:31pm AST
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democracy maybe democracy, the 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 $33.00 people killed in an attack on a sheer mosque in southern afghanistan, the 2nd attack this month. ah, i'm sammy's aiden. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up. the day of morning in lebanon off the gun battles erupted in the capital killing. at least 7 people. authorities call for calm in cameroon, after a policeman kills a school girl in the english speaking region. and why the largest species of fish
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in the world is under threats and how mexico is trying to save it. ah, we begin with breaking news out of afghanistan. security sources say at least 33 people have been killed and dozens of others wounded after the largest shia mosque in the southern city of con, the ha came under attack. it happened during friday prayers. there are unconfirmed reports of 3 explosions inside. it follows last week's attack on another mosque in the northern city of conduce stephanie decker joins us now live from cobble. stephanie, it looks very clear that somebody is targeting minorities and then mos absolutely . as you mentioned, this is the 2nd time in 7 days. that is she a mosque has been targeted on a friday during friday prayer,
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as it dipped significantly. this is the 1st time that you have such an attack. in kandahar kandahar is in the south of the country. it is the taliban stronghold. it's birthplace. it's heart a seat of power. so a message there, i think again, we haven't had a claim of responsibility as of yet, but i think it's pretty certain that the taliban we'll be pointing fingers, as they have done in the past before any claim of responsibility to isolate k. i. so in afghanistan, and, and certainly if you look at the pattern, sammy last week, it was in condos in the northeastern part of the country. you've had a tax in the east in july about his while you've had a tax here in cobble. so there seems to be a message out that no or is safe. and of course the security card is one of the taliban has always played highly saying that it was the only group who could really maintain and insure a security of this country. and that now it is very much being challenged, that's gonna increase the pressure down on top of on 2 acts. and in fact we have reports of some kind of major tale bon operation on the way against thigh. so what
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we know about yes, we heard from the interior ministry spokesperson saying that they had eradicated and i so k, a hide out in mazar i sharif is, is also in the north east of the country. this is a pattern as we've seen over the last couple of weeks of the taliban trying to clamp down on areas. it believes eisley, k is present. what's different here in afghanistan, sammy, if you look at what happened in the past when i saw, had a presence in syria and iraq, you not dealing with geography really? you're dealing with sleeper cells. you also recently the taliban, admitting that there could be a problem with infiltration. the interior ministry spokesperson also 2 days ago in a press conference calling on taliban fighters to look within saying that if you believe that anyone could be ice. okay. and to report them, there is a hot liner, a helpline, a phone number, been given, and then saying that anyone who was found guilty will be tried under study a law and that the entire brigade will be dissolved, including the commanders. this is the 1st time they're admitting that there seems
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to be a problem. and of course, security is one of the main issues at the international community demands of the taliban, particularly when it comes to host hosting groups like iso who have more, let's say, international ambitions beyond it's borders. and it's been 2 months since the tiny bon returned to power. obviously, today's event underscores the security challenge. what about the other challenges of daily life? what is life evolving into for the average africa? i think the consequence of the taliban taking power here and the international community, withholding millions and millions of dollars of much needed money here is that you have a much faster disintegration really. and that's not a, an exaggeration sammy of his country. it was already struggling before the taliban came to power. you already had refugees crossing border as europe's biggest refugee camp in greece, having it's the major a part of this population being afghans and that was last year. so now you have a situation where people simply cannot feed themselves, only 5 percent of households according to old program,
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can feed themselves or no salaries. there is no money. you can get hard cash really . you know, civil servants haven't been paid in months. the economy is grinding to the whole a whole. there's a humanitarian catastrophe looming, and that is the language from many aid organizations. the winter is coming. you've got over 3000000 displaced and you have a pro carry security situation. so all of this is linked and this is why also you're seeing the taliban undertaking a real diplomatic push when it comes to being in doha. in istanbul is going to be in moscow in 5 days time because they say they need money and they need to deal with as sat because without the cash, it's going to be incredibly difficult to move forward here. all right, thanks so much. stephanie becker. thousands of people are protesting at a border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan in close more than a week. now it's not. i don't watch conflicting planes about who is shot the border on why. on the official said the african side had closed the border without
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notice of african state media claim. it was shot by pakistani authorities. sherman crossing links bucks on southwestern province of bullets is done with spin bolduc in the african province of the heart. come on high that has more from 104 in pakistan. hundreds of protest and marched are their deputy commissioner offers in the border down of german watch tension. however, the deputy commissioner told them that the closure of the board was not from the buckets on the side. that it was the $1.00 bond who had closed that border and protest because of the handling of ones trying to cross into budget on. also important to note that hundreds of trucks piled up on both sides of the border, british liberal items on board of trade. and i've got loading a lot of money. the deputy commissioner also saying that if the dollar bought an open border that focused on will do the same. however you said the matter was now
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being discussed between the foreign ministry and the $1.00 bond. and carbon also important in order di dollar bond there monday, august on any international airlines should reduce its phase, which are now ignoble, gently high. because of the high insurance rates can died or something which prompted the budget on need to suspend or flight altogether. lebanon is observing a day of national morning off the bay roots was street violence and more than a decade, funerals are being held for the 7 people killed when the city was rocked by gunfire and rocket propelled grenades on thursday. many more wounded. it began as protest, organized by has belie and its allies over the investigation into the bay route port explosion. the judges association is again, rejecting calls to dismiss the judge overseeing the prob, santa holder has more from beirut. lebanon is still on the edge. as you can see,
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behind me, life appears to be normal, at least on the surface. but there is a cautious calm. they have the presence of the army. and in fact, they've set up checkpoints leading to both neighborhoods because this highway separate the neighborhood that she f. and i know remaining neighborhoods which are also strong holds of 2 political parties. long time and amused the she are political groups, amola has the law and the christian lebanese forces. and what we saw really were nearly 5 hours of gun battles that raged in the streets. they are preparing to bury their dead 7 people were killed. but while the guns may have fallen silence, the crisis is far from over that judge, product b todd has milan, imo, continue to insist that he'd be removed, that he'd be the smith, they consider him politicize. the opposition sees it differently. they believed that mutari should be given
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a chance that they should not judge him until his investigation is complete. in fact, the survivors and the families of the victims. they say that they have faith in baton. they call him a rare judge. as you can see, people picking up the pieces they, they consider him one of the rare judges who is not politically affiliated. so there is still tension. the crisis is not over and the guns fell silent, and it was sudden, it suddenly fell silent. there was some sort of undeclared truth, so it's not clear whether or not this is just is over or whether this is just round one. hurley and my colleague spoke to rami cory, director of global engagement of the american university of beirut. he says, the country suffers from repeated cycles of violence. whenever there is a political development that might alter the balance of power of these forces, whether formerly in the parliament or in the cabinet of ministers, or in formerly on the street and society in the economy. the intentions flare again,
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the political system and lebanon has not been able to create a peaceful, credible, and conclusive mechanism by which everybody has a share of power. but also response to the will of the people through elections. and other means they have the system that a portions power and they all want to keep their power. and then sometimes one of them insist that i am going to be president, or i'm gonna be a minister and they block the political process and they're stalemate and then frustration and then violence flares. so this is a cycle that says like crazy say, but what we saw yesterday on the 3 survey which we hadn't seen in a long time. and this is a sectarian dispute, of course. then history shows that it's always been very difficult to mediate and resolve. and resolve the sectarian disputes. how, how then do we move on from, from where we are today? and he says again, is the investigation into the report last likely to continue and can it yield anything positive for the victim sanders? those are all critical questions for which there are no,
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from answers. they have always been sectarian tensions, as you said, but they've always been mediated and the short run things calm down, but then they flare up again. or if the political balance is threatened, now we have elections coming up next spring, then presidential elections in the parliament this her moments of decisive political relationships. well therapies in english speaking, western cameroon are calling for. com. also the kidding of a schoolgirl by the police from to angry protests. the incident took place on thursday in boy city where i'm telephone separatists and government forces have been engaged in conflicts for the last 4 years. the separatist movement dates back to 961. when the english speaking people began demanding better representation from the french speaking majority. government military says more from a boucher a lot of people expect more reactions to the killing of the school go and purchase
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their i key to keep the situation the way it is. now. however, there's been so much of state that the embers on your movement purchase movement that i'm calling for more protest and human rights activists are not happy about what happened. many of the professors insisted that the woman driving the children to school refused to pay a bribe of less than a dollar. and that's what started the whole thing. and the military quiet shot into the air, according to an official statement. and one of the bullets hit the school girl who died, several others had been reportedly injured. so the situation is a big come now, but a lot of people expect more protest in the coming days. that conflict has been there for a very long time. the english speaking come rules constitute about 20 percent of the population of cameroon. stage 2000000 people and they have been demanding for more freedoms. all 3 years ago, the long standing president of cameroon, paul,
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called a national conference that resulted in the devolution of power, regional governments. but a lot of people feel that it's not enough. so the company talking about has now become a full scale war between community forces and the separatists, and was only a movement last month, especially more than a dozen security forces have been killed by amazon and movement, and 3 amazon. yes, the purchase has been sent us through a death following the killing of some school children. i think about 2 years ago. so i had an al jazeera australia says, yes, china says no, we'll look at who is and who is not going to view and climate conference in glasgow and paying tribute to an african icon people to begin a faster. remember the man who the former president tried to remove from history? ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. it's been remarkably warm and usually sunny in japan, central and southern china for a while now. the clouds picked up in china recently despite the tropical active in south china. sea is a massive rain anyway, along the yanks in heading south. but temperature wise, the site's been warmer than normal and more humid that's about to change, excuse coming behind this frontal system, maybe a last gas with the seasonal rains. everything is going south with a normally when to attempt is will drop the ray once it goes through disperse and temperatures. drop down by looking at to 10 degrees in japan, we down below average in shanghai. and again, that's probably like a 10 degrees drop in a couple of days, and the same will be felt eventually than in hong kong. so may be a change of season properly. and you think the same is happening in india. the monsoon trough is retreating,
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so the ratings going south on the west and gets still wet in carroll. but this massive club. well, no, no. it was nothing to do with retreating monsoon. the right defend things spreading out through the pole right up towards northern pakistan. of course you meet the foothills of the himalaya that becomes substantial snow. so the picture for the weekend, surprisingly for places like new delhi, the whole valley, nancy, is a wet one. when they flew up in the mountains a snowy one, quite a surprise. the weather sponsored by cuts, all airways voted world's best airline of 2021. after world war 2, frances great empire began to unravel and vietnam lost his job. he thought he was staying themselves into the streets, bursting with joy, kissing each other. and algeria, he lives until she knew. if the indo chinese that managed to beat the french army, why not die? the decline continues an episode to of blood and tears, french di colonization on al jazeera
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lou. the me know, come back, you're watching out the 0 time to recap all headlines. now. security sources enough gonna stand say at least 33 people have been killed and another 57 wounded off of the largest share mosque in the thousands of on the heart came under attack. it happened during friday. prayers are unconfirmed. reports of 3 explosions inside lebanon is observing a day of national morning off the bay roots worth 3 violence in more than a decade. funerals are being held for 7 people killed when the city was rocked by gunfire and rocket propelled grenades, birthday authorities in english,
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speaking western cameroon of cold, for calm. after the killing of the school, the wife released from the angry protest incident for place one way away. i'm going to phone separate this to been in conflict with government courses of aloft or years. australia, the prime minister says he'll attend the un climate summits in glasgow later this month. scott morrison had initially threatened to skip the comp $26.00 events in scotland. it comes as a conservative government face is global pressure. the cock carbon emissions. australia is one of the world's largest coal and gas exporters, and has long resisted adopting a carbon neutral target. it's not just about hitting that 0. that's an important environmental goal. that what's important it is friday is economy goes from strength to strength and the livelihoods in the lives, the destroying, and now particularly in rural and regional areas, are able to go for with hope and with confidence. and that's what my plan will be
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all about. and i look forward to furthering those discussions in the weeks ahead of the country that currently admits most greenhouse gases is china. it seems its leader shooting thing, may not be going to the un climate conference in glasgow down the hall says and the climate deal won't work without chinese involvement. china is actually the pivotal to the world's effort to tackle climate change. in particular, the effort to keep global warming to within one and a half degrees of pre industrial levels. and what china does, absolutely, matt, as it is by a country mile, the biggest carbon emitter 27 percent of global emissions come out of china. now as to how significant this news, the president, she may not be coming. this is about. this is quoting anonymous sources. festival china hasn't confirmed it telling li though, nor have they denied it, but it's worth pointing out the president, she hasn't traveled to
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a number of big international meetings recently. he wasn't at the general assembly in new york last month. he's not planning to attend the g 20 in rome in a couple of weeks time just ahead of glasgow and climate. campaigners will tell you that because of that, they weren't really expecting him to turn up anyway. what matters? they say he's that in his place, china sends negotiators armed with a proper mandate to be able to reach a deal around the table at cop $26.00 to move on from china's already stated aims and targets to inject and fresh ambition into them as is required of all the countries attending, of course, $100.00 leaders will be their president biden included, and it is upon that hope that a deal can still be done in glasgow that the success of cop $26.00 rest. and that will be judged on whether by the end of it, that one and a half degree target is still deemed to be alive. and that is really down to china . poland parliament has amended legislation to allow border gods to expel
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immediately, migrants who cross the border without papers. if the president signs the bill into law, gods will also be given the power to refuse asylum claims without examining them. the parliament has also bank to plan to build a $400000000.00 board, a wall human rights group say the measures violate international law. they accused of wanting to legalize migrant push backs and inhumane treatment. hundreds of people are expected to gather and became fast. those capsule to pay tribute to former president thomas cat on the anniversary of his fascination comes just days after the trial of those accused of his murder was disposed and sang. kara was a revolutionary pan africanist who left the country in the 1980s. nicholas hawk reports from what i could do. for almost 20 years, this documentary on the south nation, a former present to my son,
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was bound in burkina faso. no one dared to play it except for a delight jello during the term of former president. blaze called bowie. jello organized, a parallel film festival to counter the government run festival known as becca. the senior was uber, meaning the right for a free cinema. got in trouble with the government when it attempted to commemorate the memory up to him. i forgot. there was censorship. we were not supposed to touch upon politically sensitive issues. you had to be brave to even pronounce the name of my son. we tried to do, especially showed him, and within 15 minutes, one of the presidential guards stopped our gathering. despite president combos, attempts to censor and remove to myself from booking to fossil history, he has become a celebrated baker, described as the take of ara of africa captain soccer took power. nick, who in 1883 and set out bold reforms. cutting ties with international aid money and striving for self sufficiency, the left when soldiers shun former colonial power,
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france in favor of closer ties with russia and china to much longer i was inside this building, holding a meeting with his collaborators. when you heard jeeps rolled in and gunfire, he came out and stood here, raised his hand up in the air and told his collaborators there after me. he was then gun down. we know this because his body was exuberant, autopsy was performed. the corpse was riddled with bullet up until then the government's official line was that he had died a natural death. this has become now a site to remember and pay tribute to what is now an african icon. 35 years after his death, the trial of his murder began on monday. the head of the presidential guard general generate whose censored art work and films on takara is now on trial for assassinating him. also accused but ounce in its former president composed. he lives in exile in neighboring ivory coast, after being ousted from power in 20. 14,
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in a popular uprising is important also to know the truth. to make the justice happen . if you have to, some people the have to be punished, but we have to do to take care of this matter. you know, get mcclare in 2017 french president. my cool promise to be classify secret documents linked to san car is death. but only a 3rd of them were given to her as family lawyers, for jello shedding light into the uncomfortable truth of breaking off us. his past is the only way to move forward in order to ensure that history does not repeat itself again. nicholas hawk al jazeera. why do a former chief technical pilot for boeing has been charged with lying to us safety regulators evaluating the 737 max jetliner mach forkner is accused of giving the federal aviation administration false information about part of an ultimate flight control system. prosecute to say that deception ment information was missing from
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pilot manuals, speed linked to 2 deadly crashes that resulted in the jet being grounded fully vaccinated travelers arriving into the australian state of new south wales won't need to quarantine in a hotel from next month. the announcement follows the lifting of a log down last thing more than 100 days. restrictions were east after the state vaccinated 70 percent of residence. above the age of 16. infections have dropped significantly, but new south wales is still reporting hundreds of cases a day. while shocks can grow up to 18 needs as long and fascinate holidaymakers and scientists around the world. but there are on the threat from commercial fishing and tourism numbers and now dropping. john holman revolts now and 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
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until the end of september. well, shots will be gracie 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 pin sees truck is to the way show it spins to see where they go. 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 washer, it's managed to keep it secrets well. little is known about how it mates all gives birth. raphael another's research could be vital to save it, but it's just one part the conservation effort. emit scope.
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2 years ago, the government set of rules for visitors to the whale shop 3 designate to protection areas. they can't swim on the water with the fish and taurus boats meant keep that distance from it. only groups with government accredited guides are allowed in oh, 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 for you. yeah. when you go to lunch him, i got young. that's jose when the mingus headed the caribbean biosphere reserve. he says the rules only work because local tourism companies have brought into this much of that. oh, 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. i don't know the woods, everyone wants the shocks and the tories to keep coming in. i say the way it was an
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incredible experience. if you get the chance you have to come because they are really incredible. amazing to be able to swim at such an immense and marvelous animal. and then it's gone, submits goes, well, show up, populations will be heading off to maxima. the question as every year is how many will return? john holmes al jazeera metzger. thiel sighted marriage of princess 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 in a less than complimentary manner. but critic say this version of the story strays wildly from reality. they've barker has the report. 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 allies
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. but spencer diana's maiden name is something darkly different. we came at this with such love and even if everyone hated it, kind of it would be okay because we really did just put everything we had in swear and we love her some ice and just wanted understand her and sort of fantasize about her for an hour and a half and you know, i hope everyone likes it. i mean, i hope everyone loves it. like as much as we love her. to the indirect pablo, lorraine takes view, is beyond the news headline to, to a gothic nightmare set over 3 days. it follows diana, which she reluctantly joined the royals for christmas as a marriage to prince charles crumbles. as eating, drinking and shooting, and the ghosts of queens passed is anything but a true story and that doesn't seem to matter or does it the power of the story does make it passionate hang on from that point of view. i was very intrigued by it. equally, i did feel that the director knew how to cash diana,
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but not to tell a story, but then a link to fact. now if you're 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 are filled with their own interpretation of what's going on behind palace walls. spencer follows the success of the met thick series, the crown 73000000 household worldwide chewed into the roll drama, with seats and 5 starting in november. netflix has been under pressure from british government ministers to issue a disclaimer. making clear the show is fiction. netflix has refused this. he is festival starts with the roar tragedy. and it ends with one to the final film. is the tragedy of macbeth starring dental washington? a shakespearean tale of greed and betrayal. a fable based on real history. a
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formula repeated in spencer, where the truth doesn't get in the way her good good story. he park al jazeera, the london film festival. ah, man, let's take you through some of the add lines here. now da 0. now, security sources in afghanistan say at least 33 people have been killed and another 57 wounded. after the largest share mosque in the southern city of con, the heart came under attack. it happened during friday prayers. there are unconfirmed reports of 3 explosions inside stephanie becca has more. this is the 2nd time in 7 days. that is she a mosque has been targeted on a friday during friday. prayers, sick dip significantly. this is the 1st time that you have such an attack. in kandahar kandahar is in the south of the country. it is the taliban stronghold its birthplace, its heart as seat of power is so.
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