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in fighting climate. poke line investigates horizon temperatures using a war to war in the us. al, just the well shows how a community in synagogue is dependent on the preservation of natural resources. the screen take the fight, the climate justice to our digital community, and up front, he thought, demanding environmental accountability. the clammy dimension fee a season a special cooperate on al jazeera. ah, why so says it's carried out a bomb attacks on a sheer mosque in southern afghanistan. at least 41 people are killed. ah, i'm robinson. this is i'll just leave alive from dough hob also coming up. but he's launch a terrorism investigation officer. a british politician is stabbed to death by
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meeting constituents in a church. oh morning in lebanon funerals are held in bay route after the worst street violence in more than 10 years. they tell us not to take a bath, then a brush, our teeth and not it is, but with us we did residence in the 2nd black majority city in the u. s. state of michigan. want their top water is dangerous. ah, and i am group in afghanistan linked to i so says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia mosque in the southern city of kandahar. at least 41 people who said to have been killed and dozens more have been wounded. there was an attack last week on another mosque in the northern city of condos. stephanie decker reports from couple the explosions ripped through friday. prayers. reports
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suggest several suicide bombers were involved in the attack. this alonzo, there were 3 people. the 1st one entered and killed the gatekeeper, and the remaining 2 entered the must hit. they were armed, they opened fire 1st, then all 3 detonate themselves together. many of my family members were killed there, then i ambulance crews rushed to the scene. casualties mounted. this is the largest shia mosque in kandahar the province is taliban heartland in the south of gaston, the groups birthplace and stronghold. and this significantly the 1st attack of its kind here. but it's the 2nd on a she a place of worship in 7 days. last friday, she a mosque was attacked in conduce in the north east of the country. more than 60 people were killed as they to attended friday prayers. and i so suicide bomber entered and detonated his explosive. among them. there appears to have been an increase in pace
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and geographical scope and attacks carried out by iceland, afghanistan over the last couple of weeks or the taliban is always said that it is the only group able to maintain security across the country. with that premise is now being challenged. and despite the taliban saying it had the idle threat under control just a few days ago, the interior ministry giving a press conference asking taliban fighters to be cautious among their ranks, hinting at concerns of infiltration. the hot de la de la bars, so that if somebody is found in any of army units linked to icing, let it be known that the unit commander will be interrogated and the unit willoughby dissolved assad below. it's 2 months since the taliban took control of the country, having to adapt from insurgency to governance. and despite a diplomatic push abroad, millions of dollars of much needed international donor money are still being withheld. as the international community demands a more inclusive government and the protection of women's rights and those of minorities agencies, a warning of the humanitarian catastrophe. as the country is running severely low
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on cash salaries haven't been paid in months. millions of people don't have enough to eat, and winter is coming. all this compounded by an unpredictable security situation with new dynamics at play. stephanie decker al jazeera cobble. chavez condom, as a former advisor to nato's senior civilian representative, enough galveston. he says the taliban se failure to mention security in afghanistan could these stabilize the entire region. unfortunately, you know, taliban are not able to respond to this and they're not prepared even to respond to such attacks. these are capacitor, think attacks in, or each attack has had more than dozens of casualties, or at least not on $40.00 to $50.00 people in also let's not forget that these are not who, who an insurgency when we talk about taliban insurgence or we've talked about heck insurgents in the past in afghanistan, dues room one integers. isis is designated global terrorist group. so this means
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parliament by themselves alone cannot hide this phenomenon, specifically, or specially while they do not have this capacity within them. of course they do have heavy arms, they do have a lot of, you know, ammunitions and everything left behind from us from african nations forces in nature for them. but they do not have this well trained troops to counter such attack. and so far, caliber hasn't been to even a diffuse or an encounter. one of these are all 3 major attacks have been successful in terms of the isis or whoever has planning that in. let's not forget that the isis is also considered a national security threat of the united states as well. this sends a signal to the global community that hey, after allison once again is going to be a st. petersburg robot tourist. and if afghan has done is once again available to receive statements, nobody need that in the region country or neighboring country,
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or even united settlement allies would not be a former taliban commanders appearing before a u. s. court on terrorism charges has, you know, she, bola is facing indictments in relation to an attack in afghanistan and 20 await and led to the deaths of 3 us soldiers. and the interpreter is also accused of kidnapping an american journalist and to afghan civilians. as you, bola, was extradited to the u. s. from ukraine last year for sicilians following the trial and new york. well, according to us, prosecutors 45 year old harvey knowledgeable la is a taliban commander who had more than a 1000 fighters under his command. they say that he was at times also serving as a spokesperson for the taliban in war. dec that province that borders on cobble. he was 1st arrested in ukraine actually about a year ago and charged in relation to the kidnapping of a u. s. and african journalist,
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but these latest charges relate to an attack on us service members that left 3 u. s. service members and their interpreter, dad, they also say he was responsible for commanding forces who downed a u. s. helicopter, in these new charges against him include terrorism charges, and the murder of us nationals. now his attorney mark can be, you know, in court, argued that it was, quote, preposterous for us, prosecutors to argue that he could be guilty of murder in a u. s. court, given these were us soldiers in afghanistan, in a war that the united states started. prosecutors pushed back against that characterization saying that there is precedence in u. s. law to bring charges like this. all of that discussed in court and
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not beula entered pleas of not guilty against these charges. he's also pleaded not guilty on the kidnapping charges as well, you know, as being held in lebanon after 7 people were killed in bay roots, worst street violence. and more than 10 years armed men including an identified snipers on rooftops, exchange gun fire for more than 4 hours on thursday. the political party has bowler and its allies had organized a protest to demand that removal of a judge overseeing an investigation into the 2020 bay route 40 explosion. the judges association has rejected calls to dismiss him on smith is in beirut with the latest on the blast investigations and the followed from thursday fighting. most lebanese politicians don't seem to want this investigation to go on. they don't just want topic. because removing from his pros post as the leading, investigating judge that on interested an investigation going on because it's really unveiling and will unveil some dirty secret when corruption and lebanese
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politicians judge baton didn't know they want to speak to politicians, ally to his bala, he wanted to speak to christian general christine politician, he wanted to speak to lebanon's, a former prime minister hassan dep. so there were a wide range of people he wanted to speak to miss investigation. has the broad support of the lebanese population, because they not only want justice for the people who were killed in last year's explosion, but they won't. they says a demonstration, if you like, that there is still some, some sort of rule of law in lebanon and an ability to hold people accountable. the government is called a day of mourning, the most businesses and government offices are closed. as bala has said that it will not be dragged into a civil war, but a senior leader of the group hashem field and said at the funeral today that we will not that the blood of our martyrs be invaded as bala has repeated the
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accusation. but cyprus, from the lebanese forces, from the christy and lebanese forces poppy ambushed, she has bullet supporters as they came to a protest, this part of a route. i'm in an area that divide a christine neighbourhood behind me from a neighbourhood over to the other side. there remained the military presence here. pretty nice forces have denied very strongly that they did ambush. the has bala support is police police say the fatal starving of u. k. politician david amos is a terrorist incident. a 69 year old was meeting members of the public at a church in his constituency when he was attacked. a 25 year old has been arrested on suspicion of murder. that in baba reports from southeast england. the veteran, conservative member of parliament died of his wounds having been stabbed several times during a meeting with his constituents in southeast england. essex police said
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a man had been arrested at the scene in a church hall in the seaside town of leon. see, the 25 year old was arrested on suspicion of murder. a night was also recovered. the investigation is in it's very early stages and is being led by officers from the specialist counter terrorism command. we made it clear at the time of the incident that we did not believe there was any immediate, further threat to any one else in the area. many in leon see, found it hard to believe what had happened yet, hadn't power to buy a model. i had to try to help people in that. yeah. crazy. he was in valuable to florida for an open in the political halls of westminster. meanwhile, shock and dismay. david was a man who believed passionate thee in this country and in its future. and we've, we've lost to day a fine public servant and
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a much loved friend and cody going time for debate. david amos had been the m p for south and west since 1997 and a conservative member of parliament since 1983 to have. he was one of the longest serving members of the house of commons to talk of our animal welfare generally cruelty to animals, and to plunder of animal rights colleagues describes david amos as kind, compassionate and well light. he said to have been keenly dedicated to his regular open door meetings with constituents and enjoyed bringing their concerns to the floor of the house. he is not the 1st m. p to have been killed in the course of his duties. most infamous, in recent times was the murder of labor party, m. p. jo cox in her northern england constituency. in 2016. she was stabbed in short by a far right supporter a week before the bricks at referendum. it can't be beyond the witted man to provide some form of security to members of parliament whilst still respecting our tradition of being able to see your m p. so, you know, when it's coming up,
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you can roster on a police officer to be in the room if that's what it's going to take. david amos is killing, has clearly created a great amount of shock here in his constituency and around the country. but it's also raised once again, questions of how politicians can maintain contact with the public. they represent. nadine barbara al jazeera leon, see in south east of england. thousands have been protesting against ongoing power outages in the u. s. territory of puerto rico. they're demanding that the private company, which took control of the islands electrical grid and june stands down. others are angry, but a lack of maintenance and repairs for the power authority. it will say they've had to throw out medicines because will be more power cups and recent months. still had an al jazeera remembering and assassinated president in burkina faso. but more than 30 years on, a supporters are still waiting for justice. a new iron curtain to block off parts
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of eastern europe. poland gets tougher on migrants trying to enter the u. ah. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. hello, they let start in south asia in the south west one soon as continuing its retreat south taking the wet weather with it. but it is gonna turn rather wet up in the north. its been dry for now, but we've got this low pressure in the bay of been gone. that's going to fuel the wet weather. by the time we get to sunday, but saturday, we've got amber alerts out for heavy rain for corolla and the surrounding areas. it changes on sunday and you can see that heavy rain rolling in into the northern areas as well as central parts of india. we are expecting some snow on the mountains, northern areas of pakistan, seeing that wet weather as well. and if we look at the 3 day for new daily,
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we've got the rain coming in on sunday and monday it will remain rather hot and humid. here now was we move to east asia. it's west to once again for the southern areas of china. thanks to the remnants of a tropical system, pulling into vietnam, but we've also got this weather fund. now it's moving farther south fueled by a strong and a cold northerly wind. we're expecting the temperatures to dip down in this area. it's going to get wetter as well. in shanghai and feel much of japan, we've got rain coming into play, the temperature is going to dip down. we have a look at the 3 day for tokyo, it'll dry up on monday, but it'll feel cooler that to weather the weather, sponsored by cuts, all airways voted world's best airline of 2021. after world war 2, frances great empire began to unravel vietnam to most people. he was throwing themselves into the streams, boasting the joy, kissing each other, and out uria elizabeth. she was. if the indo chinese managed to beat the french
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army, why not die? the decline continues an episode to legend, to french the colonization on al jazeera. ah ah, watching all the 0 reminder of our top stores this, our unarmed group in afghanistan linked to isis says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia most in the southern city. of kandahar at least 41 people are said to have been killed and dozens more have been wounded. but his police say the fatal starving of u. k. politician david amos is a terrorist incident. the 69 year old was many members of the public, at
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a church in his constituency. when he was attacked, and 25 year olds been arrested on suspicion of murder. funerals had been held for 7 people killed in bay, lucy, worst street violence in more than 10 years. the city was walked by gun far for several hours on thursday was begun off to snipe was targeted a protest. march amends being put into psychiatric care in norway after being accused of killing 5 people with a bow and arrows. a court ordered that the 37 year old dame should be held for at least 4 weeks is admitted carrying out the attack on wednesday night in the town of cong spark. police say he's tried to get medical help on several occasions. residence in a 2nd city in the u. s. state of michigan have been ordered not to drink their tap water because it's contaminated with lead the waters and benton harbor. and it's even more toxic than it was in the city of flint to the height of its water crisis . the majority of the population in benton harbor is black. john hendern spoke to
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residents who say racial discrimination is why it's taken 3 years to begin replacing the pipes. in benton harbor the water is brown in people are seeing red. get away a laugh lesson. why? yeah. so i'll know what to do. yeah, i don't know for the 2nd time in recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to clean up lead, tainted drinking water in a majority. black city, when a visitor complained about the water. reverend edward pinkney had it tested and found high levels of lead. he says there's a reason it's taking so long to remove it. environmental recess just to what did you, if, if oh, a white woman would count was, oh, will you see he see her on a camel? we don't know baby, she's cry. and telling me that the little destroying her baby. there was a was sent out the army of fema will be here on the pentagon would be everybody
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would be here. and yet unresolved is dane in less than 6 months. but by. 5 it been a black city. it's a whole different story. 2 years after the majority, black town of flint resolved a 5 year long crisis with lead in its water bent in harbours. water is even more toxic, my water sons, spad. does it make you mad? yes, they does not take a bath, then a brush, our teeth and not it is, but with us i, we did the most tainted samples from homes here contained 889 parts of lead per $1000000059.00 times the states, 15 parts per 1000000000, limit on thursday with residents lining up for bottled water, 3 years after the city discovered its taps were tainted, the state announced it would replace all of the cities underground, lead pipes within 18 months. this directive ensures that state government has taken a truly all hands on deck approach. the mayor is careful not to criticize the state
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leaders who have committed to replace the city's lead pipes. but he too raises the spectre of racial discrimination the entire system. quite honestly. ah, sits since his inception from the federal and state level has not been kind and friendly to black people. ah think that there's been some headway. ah, but quite honestly, there's a long way to go because of the racial, not just insensitivity, but in justice. the average income here is about $32000.00 a year just above the poverty line for a family of 4. here at lake michigan, the water is lead free. it picks up the lead, as it course is through the cities aging pipes. so there's water everywhere. it's just not safe to drink. so far the city has promises of $18000000.00 of the $28000000.00 it will take to replace all of its lead supply pipes. it will have to
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find the remaining $10000000.00 somewhere to finish the project on time. in 2023, john henderson al jazeera, bent in harbor michigan. nearly 2 and a half 1000000 kenyans may struggle to find food by next month because the countries in the grip of a severe drought, b u n's has almost 500000 children under 5 and tens of thousands of pregnant and breast feeding. women don't have enough to eat cattle herders are set to be watching their animals die and food prices have gone up by 16 percent. local charities are blaming rising temperatures, which have meant the last 2 rainy seasons of stay dry. yeah i only years of the land my donkeys died, sheep and goats have died too early. god will help me. 2 if you will go over this area, you will see my genitals here right away. when i already said there is hunger resulting from severe drought and we are unable to sell our animals. so we came to receive
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the 8 as we have nothing otherwise. goats are on sellable. cows are even worse to sell, and our children are starving. asa drake, man, as the executive director of the anti poverty and climate justice organization war on want. he says, famine and kenya will soon become unmanageable because of the climate crisis. despite all the count summit, sunday climate agreement require the will to limit temperatures well below one to one and a half degree. and, and of course, all the countless warnings scientists are given as including the latest one in august that were called read for humanity. that without reductions of carbon pollution in this decade, the killer fire and family is that exactly is there in kenya. but in madagascar, or we can have a can just an effect and millions of lives and livelihoods. i going to spin out of control, but governments are coming to the summit, you know, with global emissions rising with still on track to head towards just below 3 degrees of warming. i'm with plenty of tough words on climate,
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but very little in terms of concrete policies. and action plans and not real, that's a real disconnect between what pull will lead is talk about in terms of the climate emergency and the fact that they continue to be allowed to handle the trillions in finance, to fossil fuel companies. they're not financing the transition either in their own countries, but as just as importantly globally, so that we can move away from both fossil fuels, but also tackle close the crisis of hunger inequality that devastates so many people's lives. the recalls for com and western cameroon, after a school girl was killed, one police at a checkpoint, shot at a car. a police officer blamed for firing the shot, died after he was attacked by a crowd incident to place in. well, for english speaking separatists have been in conflict with government forces for 4 years, and i did risk reports from neighboring nigeria in a city known for protest against the government and violence. these images,
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water officials, i protested, took to the streets, accusing a police officer of killing the 5 year old. of their mother refused to pay him a bribe. they kareka buddy to the governor's office. the letters balanced under lines attend situation in english speaking come rule. why government forces are fighting separatists wanted independence. have you been with us? oh boy, as in one animal. if you can get up in the morning, arrange everything arranged with i'm fine now you get to deal with it. in 2017 separate is from the embers on your movement, declared independence from cameroon. why more than 80 percent of the population is
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francophone? that led to a crackdown by security forces? the foyer, violence has claimed more than 3500 lies and forced around 700000 people from their homes. desperate to stop the protest in the city of bureau from getting out of control officious promise to investigate the shooting of the school go. i will not be, i will know. beer is terms what call it what it so clear if you hold use will be able to keep it that way. with degrees al jazeera,
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hundreds of gathered burkina faso capital to pay tribute to former president thomas sanker up 34 years after he was assassinated. sanker led the country from 1983, and he hoped to create solidarity between all african people. on monday, 14 men including former president blows compulsory, went on trial over the killing. the case has been adjourned until later this month . nicholas hack has more from walker doodle. this is an exceptional ceremony given in pomp, an honor to a man that has become an african icon, former president thomas sanker, who 35 years ago was assassinated in the building right behind me. such events under former president bless, compile a. who's accused now of the murder and he sass nation of toma san cora, would not be possible inside. people were not even allowed to be on the road where we're standing right now to day diplomats and dignitaries from africa and from
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bertina far so have a gather to pay tribute to to my son cara. it's a moment of history. it's a moment to remember a man there was celebrated because he strive for self sufficiency. he gave burkina, faso and the people here an element of pride in their indignity in their country that they can be self sufficient, less dependent on friends, the former colonial power. now, thomas sanker is trial has a, has just started on monday with his widow asking for the for president to not be afraid to come and face justice. he's the mean accused behind the murder of sancho who was murdered here 35 years ago, a long 12 others. it's an important moment for many people here in this country and for many young people. because with this duty of justice, people want to move on and unite this country that is currently under terminal turmoil dealing with armed conflict to the north end,
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a humanitarian crisis. poland parliament has amended legislation to allow border guards to immediately expel migrants across 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 parliaments also backed a plan to build a $400000000.00 border wall as human rights groups. so the measures violate international law becuz, poland of wanting to legalize migrant push backs and inhumane treatment. and i'm of refugees and migrants crossing into paulding from bellows has risen rapidly in recent months. vortex bill skis, the editor in chief of this get out insight. it's a polish political current affairs magazine. it says polish border guards are dealing with the humanitarian crisis. the law does not change much in what was happening already. the border border guards based on the government directive where already applying push backs and would ignore the asylum applications if they were
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even petitioned on the po side. but that's not necessarily the case as, as many of the migrants who wanted to get through poland, we're actually traveling, traveling to 2 locations in germany. these are daily buses coming to the border and picking them up whenever they actually make it to, to cross through the green border. so in much actually in a twist, you would say that this is about giving, giving legal grounds for the operation stronger legal operations of a, of the border guards who otherwise are facing real humanitarian crisis at mounting up on the border. that people are flown into the bellows and then assisted by the border guards and also abused according to other reports on the crossing in various unpleasant ways. and also they are put into danger. putting the woods into swamps which are otherwise not, you know,
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polish cards are not able to control and several that people that buddies appeared . people of the people who are lost, where the lives were lost because of the low temperatures and, and being lost in the woods, not being picked up by the police guards. at least one person's died after torrential rains flooded buildings and roads across greece. overflowing rivers swept through streets and swamped hotels in the western island of cor food. a 69 year old man was killed when his car was carried away by flood waters on the island of india. ah, this is our disease. these are the top stories and on the group in afghanistan linked to isolate says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia mosque in the southern city. will kandahar at least 41 people are said have been killed and dozens more. have been wounded. a former taliban commanders appearing before
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