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and strong, we balance the green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let's be part. when do these is growth and progress? invent indonesia now? oh, as she is more there dead and the kandahar mosque bloss the taliban promises to step up security for the minority community in afghanistan. ah, hello welcome, i'm peter toby. you're watching al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up the worst crisis of sedans, transition a warning from the countries prime minister as more protests are being hoped. everything review that's underway has been underway in the last 24 hours. the u. k
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. plans, a security overhaul for m. p. 's, after the fatal stabbing of the conservative politicians, the debit. amos and 321 nasa launch is a new mission to learn more about the origins of our solar system. ah, the taliban in afghanistan, promising to step up security at sheer mosques after the 2nd major attack against worshippers in a week generals are being held in kandahar following a bomb attack on friday. the killed at least 48 people i still in afghanistan, has claimed responsibility. it follows a similar attack in the northern city of couldn't do was last week. members of the she, a community are calling for protection. that now granted this monday, our coward enemies merciless to all. we ask
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d as law make emerett you seriously think about our security, because our enemies will harm our society by any means they can. stephanie decker's in cobble, she says the taliban is starting to realize the scale of the threat from iso kandahar is police chief vowing to increase security with special police units at chia mosques across kandahar. this attack claim by i so significant in the sense of the 1st of its kind in kandahar kandahar is the birthplace, the stronghold of the taliban. and i'm really what we're seeing over the last couple of weeks is an increase in pace and increase in geographical scope in these attacks. initially, they were more centered around jalal, about in the east of the country. they moved to cobble moving to conducing the north and now in the south, in kandahar we've also noticed it here in the sense of the taliban beefing up security. we went round a couple of the ministries today and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. also a message from the interior ministry
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a couple of days ago, asking the taliban to look inward at at potential any ice will fighters that could be infiltrated among them. so what was beforehand this? the answer you'd usually get from the taliban when you asked them how much of a threat iceland, afghanistan was, they would play it down. now, it seems that they are starting to take it seriously. certainly these 2 groups have been fighting each other for quite a long time. but now the taliban is having to govern the country and having to prevent the kinds of attacks that they used to carry out themselves. the us says it will give condolence payments to the families of those who killed in a drone strike. in august, the commodity families call was targeted in the belief it was part of an iso bomb plot. 10 civilians including 7 children, were killed. and what the head of us come on called a tragic mistake, the department of defense says is working to relocate surviving relatives to america. because of the u. s. that they will provide aid and they will compensate us so far. they haven't done any of those. and they said they will take us to the
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us, but they haven't definitely, we are eager to go because we are under security threat every minute and every 2nd of our lives are in danger. i miss my friends so much. nobody can understand our pain. they have harmed us enormously and ended our friendship. i even dream of them protested the gathering incident capital to demand greater representation in governments. the writing has been organized by an alliance of arm groups and opposition. members. tension is growing between civilian and military leaders. the prime minister says the divisions of course in the west crisis gets in the countries transition to civilian rubric. about doing? i would not be exaggerating. if i said this political crisis is the worst and most dangerous crisis that threatens the transition and even threatens our entire country and warns of a terrible evil. this is due to the deep splits among civilians and among the military as well as between the civilians and the military. khaled her is the
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managing partner at insights strategy partners in khartoum. she says, sedans, new leaders are facing multiple challenges. this isn't the 1st time that's around has been through this. and there's a lot of, you know, sort of data who i think for a lot of people who have seen both the to previous transition, but just by no means that the price. i think what is different the times that you have a lot more of each group have a lot more civilian accident have a lot more back to and even within the official, there are 2 very big camps. and so you're trying to reconcile all of the movies and all of the interests, quite frankly, without a framework of how to do so. the constitutional documents does not provide for a framework to see through the transition is the different elements of the, of the additional documents itself on not being met. and if the piece agreement signed was in many ways undermined the original computational document of 2019. so
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there are lots of things to figure out. i think the salient point on the beach yesterday with the they should be to be meaningful being through some of the issues rather than having this faction which they protest rely so heavily on military man military force is the security of precision piece is being reviewed after the killing of a long standing, highly respected politician and what the police are describing as a terror incident. so david amos was stop to death at a meeting with constituents on friday afternoon. the u. k. home secretary patel says steps will be taken to prevent such an attack happening again. there are measures underway right now. i've convened meeting yesterday i theme with the speaker of the house and with the police and our security services. to make sure that all measures are being put in place for the security of the m p, so that they can carry on with their duties as elected democratic members. ok,
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let's take a closer look now at the current security arrangements for british politicians, the houses of parliament were m. p said is heavily guarded armed policeman every entrance. the public cannot freely enter outside parliament, only the prime minister and some senior cabinet secretaries of personal security details. regular m. p. 's must rely on a standard police response. they can request equipment like cctv and personal alarms, but they must organize their own security measures. let's talk to colored mcmurry, he's a british labor party politician serving as the m p for birmingham perry bar. he joins us from birmingham colored mark mood. welcome to al jazeera. how do we keep you? it's a horrible question. how do we make sure that british m, p. 's stay alive? well, 1st of all, i think go, what they, mr. speaker say that here will ensure that the support for for m p. 's available
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security's available and all those issues that are important to ensure that the members of alban are about to continue their duties as they've done with the support that they have. currently, i've are edwards and my local police. the way i make them aware of where my meetings are and should be needed, i would make an urgent call and they would get there. but i think that will now have to increase. how do you increase it? low to the point of still being able to do your job. there was literally something like 4 and a half or 5 minutes. when david amos was stabbed between somebody calling the police and the police getting there, and then the ambulances arrived by that point. he was all ready dying in effect because the helicopter, the paramedics helicopter landed, it didn't take off. they couldn't stabilize him. it only takes 4 and a half or 5 minutes. with respect sir, to kill someone doing your job, meeting your constituents in your constituency. well look,
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1st of all the afternoon ensure that the safety, they're not just for myself as a member of parliament, but more importantly, my staff and people that support me in doing that. i certainly would want not want to put their lives at risk. and certainly i have a job to do that, which is to meet my constituents freely. that is one of the key to missions are being member of parliament, united kingdom, and people should be able to come and see me. i think what they will have to be is perhaps closer support of people coming in and maybe even an ability to see, ah, whether those people are searching or they come in. and it's not carrying anything or maybe a knife arches on the like that. but those much of that being worked out by the mr . speaker along with the home safety and the secured services. okay. if you're going to start introducing something like i guess what, airport security type measures when you have your twice a month,
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constituency surgery, with the people who voted you into office, or even the people who didn't vote you into office because even somebody might not support your political views, they still have to you as a local m p for sure. that's fine. perhaps in a controlled, safe environment. you might even go down the line of doing some of these. a face to face meetings virtually can do on zoom and skype, et cetera. what about say, when the next election is cold and you're not in a controlled environment, you are literally walking the streets, pressing the flesh, shaking hands, looking to garner votes, and you are talking to your potential electorate about the issues. what happens if somebody wants to do something bad to you in that situation? look, ultimately i still want to make constituents, i will still hold my surgeries, or that is the principles that our democracy runs on her. and therefore, it's important for me to continue to do that. or of course it also be important for
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me to go and see my local residence and meet people in shopping squares and other areas to be able to show presents for them for them to be able to come speak to me. i think there has to be some sort of security presence around in order to support that. but we're not gonna make sure that we're just completely isolated from our constituents. constituents, lot of old people do not have are those sort of lu or, or facilities available to them to be able to dial it to us or, or to have that phone conversation with that sort of feeling the confidence. so we have to make sure that we support those constituents, whether they're road for me or not. i am their member of parliament. so i have to make sure i do that. and i think we have to look at a, some sort of a system which allows us to do that. and, and of course, in any system they will be delivered to rich. we just have to try and mitigate as much as possible of that risk. on a more personal level of mr. asthma,
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do you feel less safe, given the events in essex down there in south end yesterday that ended with a highly respected family man, a highly respected local parliamentarian who just wanted to work on the back benches for the good of his constituents. do you feel less safe, given what happened to him? and also, i mean, trick to know what's the conversation you've had to day with your family because members of your family, i'm not wish to wasn't sure, mazda members of your family must have been saying to you something like, are you safe? are you going to be ok? can you promise me that you're going to be ok? will yes. first the whatever that yes goose members that my family or concern. i do appreciate that i'm also as well as a son or husband. i'm also a member of parliament and i could use it to my condition, of course, but as a member of family, they are extremely,
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extremely concerned about my safety. and we have to put that in balance and out listen to what they're saying, what. but ultimately, as member of parliament, i have to look at the support i get to my constituents and the contact there have with me that's important to do that. and we've just lost the line. there are 2 colored math mote in birmingham, but we did have enough time with him to get a good sense of where he thinks this conversation about parliamentarians and their assistance. the people who work for them as well. i guess that that's super important because there are lots and lots of people, you know, for every m p. there is a team, a squatter, people who work behind them, both inside the house of commons, which is of course, super safe and in their constituencies which given the events yesterday. and leon, see, is a much less safe environment, potentially to live and work in. that's the latest on that story for you here on al jazeera, the french president emanuel micron condemning a crackdown today on algerian protests that happened 60 years ago in paris. mister
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micron was marking anniversary of 1961 event durance had been protesting against french colonial rule when the police reacted violently. and dozens of demonstrators were killed. speaking on saturday, mister macross at the crank, dan was inexcusable. still a head here on this program. the number of malnourished children doubles in ethiopia to grier region as it faces a deepening food crisis. one that's entirely manmade and some of hong kong is most local activists, the jail sending shock waves through the pro democracy moved. ah, now iraq has had a hot year as you probably know, and temperatures even recently back that have been in been faulty. but the full cost for sunday and beyond is to see temperatures slowly come down. the still
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a bit of a breeze can be done, in fact, that orange to just dust or sand in the air grants recuperate eastern and saturday, and then towards cut our bahrain. otherwise it's a quiet looking picture, but round the fringe is not quite as quiet. for example, unusually, there's rain in the finals of india. some will come across it, don't. pakistan was snob and the hindu kush strive beyond that, but the caspian in the black seat is now an increase in the likelihood of showers, rain, snow, of course, for some of the heights in the southern caucasus, and the turkey. what's happening recently in greece, the stormy weather is moving east was now dispersed. we'll see a lot of rain, i think on the north coast of turkey and a few shares, and through syria and lebanon, south of that, the onshore breeze will make you feel cooler as well. now off the monsoon is still light, it's very dry looking now through somalia and kenya, but there are big chows further west, particularly india, congo, where masses ultima moving around slowly. the same is true. cameroon and devil. the
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rain of course is coming safe slowly with the sun. ah, compelling. we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to arrive at the explosion. inspire. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was life, unequal to broadcasting. some nelson have been on august night, he was born al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year reward for the 5th year running ah
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ah, just off to court pastel, let's remind you of the top stories so far today. the afghan taliban is promising to increase security at chia most softer. another major attack funerals are being held in kandahar following a bombing on friday. the killed at least 48 people i still in afghanistan, has claimed responsibility processed as a gathering in so don's capital to demand greats representation and governments that made up of an alliance of arm groups and opposition. members the u. k whom secretary has ordered a security review after the killing of the mp david amos, the prime minister held tributes alongside the leader of the opposition, which is police the describing stopping as a terror incident. southeast asia regional block is excluding me in mars. john said she from its summit later this month, the moved by assy, an is a rare rebuke to the military rulers who toppled me and my civilian government. in
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february. the armies failure to comply with a road map to peace agreed to earlier this year. as frustrated members of the block more than 1100 people have been killed. more than $7000.00 arrested since the military seized power. there be start is the founder of old c and burma, that's a network of organizations working to support human rights and democracy and me and mom, she says violence has increased despite the so called road map to peace. military rulers did agree to in the 5 months following the adoption of this road map, the 5 point consensus in april was seen any 3534 military attacks. i was targeting or humming civilian, less than 840 percent increase from the same period last year. so i really need to start thinking about working with the un security council and other international partners to push the military into
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a cessation of violence in order for any kind of peace agreement or peace process to be started. this goes back also reminds us of the process back in 2006 where there was pressure to deny me on my the channel. because it was ruled by a military who at the time. and in that situation, the rebuked at the time such a read that the who had to say face and withdraw from the chair. so i think this is also a similar move by making this statement, saying that they will not have a political representative from the at the upcoming summit. and his gambling on the fact that many senior gentlemen, my included, was quietly withdraw from the sea. at this time, 7 activists in hong kong have been sentenced to prison for their roles and pro
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democracy protest. last year. their sentences range between 6 and 12 months. they've been accused of inciting others to take part in unauthorized assemblies. the lebanese prime minister has indicated he will not intervene to remove or defend the judge who is investigating the explosion at the beirut port area. last year, several people were killed in sectarian violence on thursday. after has bhalla called a protest to demand the replacement of the judge. after meeting the minister of justice, the prime minister nat geo, mccarty said his government would not interfere with the work of the judiciary. the police have detained 19 people in relation to the violence. bernard smith has the latest from beirut. those arrested were identified on sci fi tv recorded in the area of tell you, night at the time the violence broke out on thursday night now has vala repeated, not kick accusation that, that protest is what ambushed by people from the lebanese christian forces party as
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those has been support is protested in that area. it's on a dividing line between a christian communities. now the lebanese christian forces lead a semi georgia has gone on radio, denying they were anything to do anything to do with the fighting on thursday night is that they were having a meeting in the area. and the meeting was to decide what steps they would take it . judge tarik baton was removed as the leading, investigating judge into the port explosion. and they said that decided they called for a general strike. and he said he, a, they knew that was going to be processed in the area and enough for i have a military presence that to make sure it passed off peacefully. as we know, he didn't. and john said what happened was a mini civil war. now it says the army is arrested what he called snipers, and they need to tell us who they are, where they have come from. now, some of the political leader of the writing party has bhalla the most powerful
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party here in lebanon. he's going to speak on monday night and he will address what happened on thursday on thursday night. in that speech. the president of central african republic has declared a unilateral cease fire with armed groups forced in our shop to a data says he hopes it will protect civilians from for the violence has been ongoing fighting since the former president francois was easy was deposed in 2013 and left more than a 1000000 people displaced. a growing number of children are suffering from severe malnourishment in ethiopia is to gray province hospitals. the grappling with the wills, worst, hunger crisis in a decade is under chappelle wise, 4 years old and being treated, persevere, malnourishment her family has managed to get her to hospital in a region where many can't while there's some baby formula available today, there's no meat eggs or milk? oh good. since the evening of june 28th 7,
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people have died of hunger here at the either hospital. swelling in people's limbs is an indicator of malnutrition and it's searching and t cry. according to unicef. mison brought her child here. oh, when she got sick, she didn't get the proper to eat me now. village. that was because of the situation there. she didn't get proper medical help. it's been like this since june. when fighters from the t cry, people's liberation front or t p, a left captured the capital mcclay and ethiopian federal government put its population at half a 1000000 under blockade. 14 per cent of much needed aid has entered the region since then. according to the un and no medicine. the number of children being admitted to hospital has doubled this year, as their families run out of food, water fuel and the cash they need to survive. andrew chappelle al jazeera relatives
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of venezuela's, former defense minister, who died in jail on tuesday or demanding information about the cause of his death. the authorities say raoul boutwell suffered heart failure, triggered by cupid 19, but his family denied that he contracted the virus. but well, was arrested in 2009 on charges of corruption after falling out with the van president wicker chavez. good. oh, laid it out on being i want to reiterate that we will not rest until there is justice because god and the world know that my father was murdered. i want to point out the integrity that we have for my brother who is still in the hands of his torture is and murderers of my father. he still imprisoned and in pain because unfortunately he saw my father die. he repeatedly begged for medical attention for my father and they ignored him. that early death toll from cove at 19 in russia has asked 1000 the 1st time since the outbreak began. the figure had been rising all week with the kremlin, blaming people for not taking up vaccinations,
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only about one 3rd of the countries nearly 146000000 people are fully inoculated. the russian government has rolled out imposing a nation wide, locked on the governments of new zealand, has held a one off nationwide vaccination day to try to get as many people immunized as possible against cubic 19. the country had been lauded for his handling of the pandemic, but the vaccine rollout has been slow and is now struggling to contain an outbreak of the delta variant. is wayne, hey, ah, it was cold super saturday and was designed to entice new zealanders to get vaccinated against coven. 19. the goal was to administer 100000 doses in one day, which was easily surpassed furniture on hard to find the time. and i have just made really lazy marietta steven really helps. why my, this isn't. yeah. as coven cases rise mainly in the largest city, oakland giveaways and gimmicks were used to persuade people to receive defies
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a jab, including vaccination st. i sit up on an angular plane. there was particular focus on pacific island and indigenous multi communities with vaccination rates, a lower than others. overall, newsline wants to have 90 percent of the eligible population immunized. it was 62 percent before super saturday at the beginning of the pandemic, diesel and adopted an elimination strategy. and for the most part it's been successful. but at the same time, it's fallen behind much of the rest of the world when it comes to vaccinations and with delta probably here to stay. the government is now racing to catch up. in the meantime, there are concerns the outbreak of the delta very and could get out of control. oakland is still largely locked down, but the government has abandoned its elimination strategy. the numbers continue to rise in the australian state of victoria to with almost 2000 new cases, confirmed on saturday and 7 deaths, including a 15 year old. but next week the state government says stay at home,
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orders will be lifted. if the vaccination rate reaches 70 percent over 5000000 and 6000 victorians on our list 1st, those vaccinated or that may i, jason half percent of the over 16 population. i'm has now had her 1st dose and 64.3 percent of had their 2nd us restrictions are also being eased in many asian countries including vietnam, where people can dine in restaurants for the 1st time in months. but the new freedoms are having a negative effect on the manufacturing industry cove at 19 locked downs and hope g men, city, many, many factories that supply some of the world's biggest brands couldn't operate. now that they can, they don't have enough work is because many have left the city to return to their home provinces. the government estimates more than 2000000 may leave dealing another set back to vietnam economy and the global supply chain. wayne, hey, al jazeera towed on ye zealand was expected to be nice as longest and most
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extensive mission has blasted off from florida. 321. lift off. lucy will be the 1st spacecraft to study jupiter's ancient trojan asteroids. it'll take 12 years and cover more than 6000000000 kilometers. it aims to help explain the formation of the solar system and warn of asteroid threats to earth. tanya harrison is a fellow at the outer space institute. she explained earlier to me more about what the mission is hoping to achieve. it's going to fly through not only the main belt of asteroids, which i think most people are familiar with the asteroid belt that hangs out between mars and jupiter. but we also get to visit eyes 7 different trojan asteroids, and a few of these are even binary asteroids, so we get 2 for the price of $1.00. so in total, depending on how you count them, this mission gets to visit 12 different bodies close up by doing this fly by
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approach. instead of trying to go into orbit of a single body. in the trojans alone, they're about $10000.00 separate asteroids, and it's really a case of orbital dynamics. you know, when you're picking when you want to launch your mission, which asteroids are available to you? and which ones are representative of multiple types of asteroids? so in the trojans there's 3 different main types, and so in the 7 systems that they're going to orbit or sorry that they're way to fly by in the trojans. these give us kind of a representative sample of what all 3 main types of the trojan asteroids look like . you have asked where is the kind of hang out in these stable places for a while, but the orbits of the planets are changing around them. and so every once in a while, you get this gravitational interaction between mars and jupiter, that can fling asteroids from the main belts, or even some of the trojan asteroids toward the inner part of the solar system. and so we really want to understand the characteristics of these bodies, so that if we're going to design missions to try to combat these, either change their orbits or blow them up into smaller pieces so that we're not
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dealing with one gigantic asteroid headed toward earth. we get a better understanding of how we can deal with them. 3 chinese astronauts have successfully don't to join us 1st permanent space station. the crew will spend 6 months working on the new platform the longest. any of the countries astronaut, so spent in orbit. it's the 2nd to full flights to complete the space station which china hopes to complete or the end of next year. ah, exactly, 1730 g m t. these are your headlining stories. the afghan taliban is promising to increase security. it's sheer mosques after another major attack, funerals are being held in kandahar following a bombing on friday that killed at least 48 people. i saw in afghanistan claimed responsibility stephanie decker is in cobble.
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