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risky poverty's legal root is their only option and their hope for a better life can lead them into trouble breathing tough conditions, gambling with them or they'll put their lives in danger just to hurt them, risking it or what else? ah. ready the death told on friday as kandahar bombing rises to $65.00, but taliban is pledging to step up security at sheer mosques. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are alive from doha. also coming up, a review is ordered into the security of british politicians off of the murder of a 2nd empty in 5 years. ah,
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hospitals are overwhelmed with malnourished children and ethiopia as to grey region where food and fuel are running out under the government block a lift that was fine takes place unless a spacecraft. lucy bloss off on a 12 year mission to explore asteroids and find out outcomes. ah, we begin in afghanistan where the number of people killed in friday. suicide attack has risen to 65. a sheer mosque in kandahar was targeted in the 2nd such attack and days. meanwhile, mast funerals have been held as the taliban promised to step up security. iceland, afghanistan is claimed responsibility. it's a group, 2nd large scale attack in the south of the country and follows a similar block in the northern city of condos last week. they're not gonna do sh monday, our coward enemies merciless to all. we ask d as law make emerett to seriously think about our security because our enemies
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will harm our society by any means they can. stephanie becca is in cobble. she says the taliban is starting to realize a scale of the threat for myself. 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, there were more centered around july 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 to day and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. also a message from the interior ministry a couple of days ago,
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asking the taliban to look inward at at potential any ice will fight as 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. will allow some odyssey, former african ambassador to from some candidate he says some groups are hoping to exploit ethnic divisions, enough gonna stop it. purpose behind these attacks to create a sectarian attention that are honest on it, hasn't worked or the past 20 years has r, as in she has had been targeted. other communities have been targeted at his cheeks and hindus as well. men and women, children civilian soft organ hopefully and they are on people who are not going to
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go back to a super war situation. and it's all about going to do what they have to do because they are in charge at the same time. you know, honda style is a victim of its geography, history, geo politics, you economics. and there are tensions within our honda start. their fault lines within one is done. anyone can take advantage of those rights and therefore trends in the region and beyond. in anyone, any country or any state or non state actor can take advantage of these weaknesses that exist and honest i. so i think it's very important that we put everything in context and that be figure out exactly who is behind this. how they can do this and that they can be brought to justice or they can be eliminated . so i think we're moving toward a situation where the tolerable have not been recognized. you're upset about that. and there are other forces. they're taking advantage of the situation. what needs
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to happen is that most a tolerable need to recognize what it means to govern and to be effective, and to make sure that they satisfy the demand and the expectations that the national community and then return the international community has to step in and do what's possible, in an honest and to prevent the collapse, police in the u. k. have extended the detention of a man arrested for the murder of n p. david amos was stamped to death as he met his constituents on friday. as where we challenge reports, the security of british politicians is being reviewed after what police call a terrorist incidents. for a day at least british politicians put aside the divisions and united to morn, one of their own. the prime minister and the leader of the opposition laid wreaths where conservative m p. david amos was murdered on friday, police arrested a 25 year old british man and are investigating the killing as an act of terrorism
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. reverend clifford newman is the minister of belfast church. where david amos had been meeting constituents when he was fatally stabbed. he was personally genuinely light people and try to help him as best as i can. so room for this to happen to somebody was trying to do some good in the community is really the worst comics person. you just don't understand it, a good man and a fine public 7 says that message a true gentleman. he supported his communities as one down here and there's another over there. thank you for your dedicated service to our community for so many years . so many of these tributes have a similar message, david amos die doing something that was integrity of his job. he was out there meeting the public face to face, but it raises the question, ah, and peace safe enough. although westminster can seem like a fortress with armed police never far away. most m. p 's have little to no protection when they're in their constituencies. and this is the 2nd m,
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p to be murdered in 5 years. joe cox from the opposition labor party was killed by a white supremacist in 2016 on the streets of the area. she represented the home secretary as lawrence to safety review measures underway right now. i've convened meetings yesterday, i've been with the speaker of the house and with the police and security services to make sure that all measures are being put in place for the security of m p so that they can carry on with the duties as elected democratic members. one conservative m p tobias elwood says, face to face meetings with constituents should be stopped until it can be moved on line in 2017. he tried to save the life of a police officer fatally wounded in the westminster bridge attack that left 6 people dead. but many more m p say meeting the public is a vital part of their jobs and the functioning of british democracy. and even
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a tragedy such as this shouldn't be allowed to disrupt it. for each highlands out as era, leon c and essex, the french president has condemned a crackdown, algerian protested that happens 60 years ago in paris. manual macro was marking the anniversary of the 1961 event. algerians have been protesting against french colonial rule when police wrapped violently. dozens of demonstrators were killed. macro said the crackdown was inexcusable. but he said one l as a professor of political science at cat, our university. he says, the french government has taken long to acknowledge its past role in algeria. obviously, the french have always had trying to sweep angela culprit to the events of what happened. aiden, algeria, ah, for the lusts were until the little, the late ninety's, the official de paul was about 3. but the sign to is a historians put it at about $48.00 to $68.00. but did that thought is about
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$200.00 plus? obviously, the relationship between algeria and france especially what happened during the war, has been a secret of all the lustre until macklin came to barwell. bill has been the little bit of opening our discussions about this shared memory and mr. mcclark a has made some steps to ward some kind of reconciliations. obviously turner of his new sentiments are really high on both sides. off to be the train i in finance. and in on julia and mr. mcgraw has tried to walk availability tight, but all not to upset the local audience in france and all talk in responding to the julian desires for a full apology. incident and thousands of demonstrators have rallied near the
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presidential palace and cartoon during growing tensions between civilian and military leaders, that dom and in greater representation than government as he but morgan now reports the prime minister, says the divisions are causing the worst crisis yet in the conscious transition to civilian rule. ah, thousands of protesters again gather in front of the dance presidential palace. but for the 1st time since the countries revolution in december 2019, the coalition that organized that these protests is different. while its carries the name of forces of freedom and change that lead protests against them. president omar bashir. this group broke away from bats coalition, mostly made up of armed groups there calling for an expansion of the government. anna, lunar, there is injustice within the forces of freedom and change. we all participated in overthrowing the former regime. there are 33 bodies in the coalition, but not all are participating. so we don't see ourselves in this government,
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and we want to know why others who've joined a protest came with different demands. no, i have only got the, there has been a distribution of power and that was not the goal of the illusion. people didn't protest for these in 2019 to 5. today, milk and bread i expensive my head to demand. the government of taking the protest reveal whitening rift between the factions of the civilian military transitional government a rift that has been growing since and attempted to last month. the members of the new coalition have also spoken against the bullying component of the government using it back in the logan of their pollution that profit the power on friday to dance. prime minister, i'll let them address the mason calling for dialogue between all type of the government. 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
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a terrible evil. this is due to the deep splits amongst civilians and among the military as well as between the civilians and the military. most of those who call for sensitive processes are in the government at the national level and have her presentation in some state as part of a peace agreement signed last year. but they want to be included in governance all over the country to have a wider reach when elections are held at the end of the transitional period. some analysts say the root of the crisis lies in the peace agreement that was signed last year and which called for groups to be integrated into the national army. what is different the times that you have a lot more of each group. we have a lot more. busy civilian act and have a lot more on back to and even within the official there are 2 very big camp. the processes, he said they want to move from the presidential palace until the government is dissolved. once again today finds itself as a political standstill, as divisions continue to hold it back from its transition to democracy. people,
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morgan algebra to suffer. so break here and al jazeera, when we come back under on the streets of bangladesh, white outrage of the holy koran. as led to at least the economics of the plantation haven't really gone away. and a new exhibition, 6, the roots of climate change and colonial exploitation, or others ah hello, they let start in north america and it's coastal areas that are continuing to be battered by the wet and windy weather, both in the west and in the east. and we take a look at the north east, we've seen severe storms rolling across the great lakes working their way to those north eastern states in the us and eastern parts of canada. and that's thanks to
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a cold front. you can see it pushing through joining up with tropical moisture ahead of that. we've seen some unusual warmth in this area, but that is gonna be kicked out some of the wet weather effective parts of new england on sunday. but by the time we get into monday, it's going to be quebec ando's, atlantic provinces of canada that see the heavier falls and we're going to see the temperature come down. for example, in ottawa and in boston, but it will pick up in washington dc as the sunshine comes back in. now as we move to the west coast, we've seen a so moving a weather system, pushing to parts of british columbia, bringing a wintry mix into play. it's going to bring west a weather to parts of washington and california. welcome in some places, but further south it does remain a lot driest and strong winds coming into play and that's not going to help the wildfire situation. you can see some of the winter we mix blowing across the rockies. it is going to turn rather wet here with salt lake city, coming in at 16 degrees celsius. ah,
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cato, one of the fastest growing nations in the world. while the cato needed to open and development, full international shipping company to become a p, middle east, and trade and money skilfully, mcdowell, 3 key areas of development filling a promise of connecting the world, connecting the future while need. cato catalyst gateway to whoa trade. lou ah, welcome back. quick about about top stories here this up and i'm with people killed
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in friday, suicide attack and come to ha as listen to 65 mosse funerals have been held at the taliban promised to step up. security is the 2nd attack against worshippers in a week. prince prison, domonique mackerel, has said a crackdown i'm algeria and protested. 60 years ago was an unforgivable crime. marking the anniversary of the 1961 massacre when police in paris killed dozens of demonstrators of marching against colonial rule and thousands of protest as of rally than saddam's capital cartoon to demand greater representation and government administer. abdullah ham dock says the divisions are causing the was process yet, and the countries transition to civilian rule. now a growing number of children are suffering from severe malnourishment in ethiopia. tig roy, province hospitals. they are grappling with the world's worst hunger crisis in a decade. under chappelle reports wise, 4 years old to being treated, persevere, malnourishment, her family has managed to get her to hospital in
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a region where many can't well, there's some baby formula available today. there's no meat, eggs or milk. and since the evening of june 28th 7, 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, ms on brought her child here. oh, when she got sick, she didn't get the proper to eat me now or 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 te grab people's liberation front or t p, a left captured the capital mcclay and ethiopian federal government put its population of half a 1000000 under blockade. 14 percent of much needed aid has entered the region since then. according to the un and no medicine. the number of children being
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admitted to hospital has doubled this year, as their families run out of food, water fuel and the cash they need to survive into chappelle al jazeera, the lebanese army says a soldier fired towards protest, isn't bay route on thursday, and is now under investigation, cctv footage appears to show the soldier in the bottom right corner of the screen, shooting demonstrate at close range as the army was pushing back for justice. when all the lebanese prime minister has indicated he will not intervene to remove the judge who was investigating an explosion, the beirut port, last year 7 people were killed in sectarian violence on thursday. after his belong called a protest to demand the replacement of the judge. the prime minister naji pataki said his government would not interfere with the work of the judiciary. the police entertain 19 people in relation to the violence that he 6 people have been killed and more than a 100 wounded in violence in bangladesh. the unrest broke out on wednesday after allegations at the muslim holy book,
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the koran was disrespected in the temple tanveer charger paused now from jacka protest like this begun of her controversial images appeared in social media. they proposed deadly showed a copy of the koran, resting on the knee of an idle during him, the dog up who just celebrations in coming logistics that triggered acts of vandalism and hindu temples in several parts of the country. politicians, their people are been deliberately provoked. there are some groups who are quite negative who are not cited so. absolutely. yeah. not a chance. so this category of people has dry darmesh. do we match up our nation, which has been a classic example around the world about marching articles. i'm marty wouldn't yes
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. violence broke out between thousands of protest her in bunger, the shes capitol, taco, on friday. several people were injured including some policeman. some protesters chanted slogans, criticising india and the cauldron bangladesh. as prime minister 2 casino to act would be fine with the one who is all koran at the foot of a deity. that's why we have protesting koran belongs to all of us. we can't tolerate the defamation of the koran number. i'm on the front of the buddy know on saturday, come in the capitol. there are heavy presence of security forces across the country, government and security agencies. i've described the recent incident as plan with the aim of this stabilizing the country. many hindu community members took part in a post, put your festival under heavy security. i understand but things are fine in our quality, we feel totally safe and there are no bad incidents happening here. however,
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we do feel really bad that some incidents did take place. it's just not right. whoever did all these things. prime minister, how sina has promised to bring the culprits behind the violence to justice. this is really unfortunate as to what happened a few days ago. there's an investigation going on and we're getting lots of information. and of course whoever is involved with instigating the sort of incident we definitely will find them. security has been tightened across the country, but a hindley worship was found dead in a pond on friday next to the temple in camilla. him those make up 10 percent of bangladesh, a 169000000 population, and have faced sporadic violence in recent years. it's often sparked by rumors spread on social media. many analysts say it's been used to create religious tension for political ends and recovery. oh does it are darker versus uranian aid work announcements. gary ratcliffe has lost her appeal against a 2nd jail sentence in iran. so gary radcliffe has been held by raining authorities
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since 2016. she served a 5 year sentence, the charges of plotting to overthrow the government, but was then charged. they separate offense of spreading propaganda. africa's biggest film festival has opened in between a fast i was capital was due to the much anticipated event known as for spark po was fast bone due to the pandemic. the festival has been wanting for more than 50 years and represents a rare opportunity for african storyteller to showcase their creations on a global stage. nicholas hawk has more beyond the glitz and glamour on display, on the red carpet. the fest bucko is about this. watching movies there, chewing up to watch the latest movie from the franco, senegalese director matty job. a film that was recognized in the count, fist film festival. but for her, it's important to show it right here in britain are far. so this is what she had to say. i think the big deal for me to share this movie with the audience tonight. we've been looking at b again tonight. beyond the festival, the and the price pm,
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the competition. we tend to forget that the most important thing is very deep relationship between a film and the spectator. over $200.00 movies have been selected to science fiction, movies, comedies, animations, documentaries, and also experimental experimental movies from more than 50 african countries including synagogue. that's honored in this year's fest puzzle because this is the best neighbor ever. this is the country of resistance, of resilience, of heart and soul and cinema. this is the place to be. this is a place all of us want to be. we don't want to go to come. we don't want to go to look, you know, we want to go to for cycle. this is more than showcasing african cinema to an
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african audience. it allows people to explore new and alternative narratives. they are often ignored by the film industry and for young african directors to meet distributors so that they can showcase their talent and reach a bigger audience. now what's expected to be nasa as longest and most extensive mission as blasted off from florida. 321. lift off, lucy will be the 1st spacecraft study jupiter's ancient trojan asteroids. it'll take 12 years and cover more than 6000000000 kilometers. it aims to help expand the formation of the solar system and one of asteroid threats to earth and gallagher has more. 3 to one, nasa says this is a trail blazing mission to seek out answers about the dawn of our solar system. over the next 12 years, the lucy space crackled,
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travel more than 6000000000 kilometers to the giant gas planet. jupiter. once they're the tiny craft will study the so called trojan asteroids caught in the planets, gravitational poll. these things really are the fossils for war climates formed from right. we understand, plunged, formed as these things hip each other and grew and competed. and these are the leftovers of that. so if you want to understand where the solar system came from, you have to go to these small bodies. this is nasa's longest exploratory mission to date with t members preparing for more than a decade. if all goes well, lucy will reach the 1st swarm of asteroids by august 2027. before unfurling it's unique array of solar panels. they will be the largest solar res, flying the largest distance from the sign am. and so lucy will be the 1st spacecraft that's flying to furthers on solar power. it will be years before we get
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any answers about these ancient roxanne space, but scientists say understanding them will help protect our planet against rogue asteroids that may head towards the earth. it's happened before most famously in 2013 when an asteroid crash through the atmosphere over russia, producing a shock wave that caused mass injuries and structural damage. it's a scenario scientists of long talked about this mission may be vital in protecting our planet. that's easy, crucial components of understanding what 3rd, that goes to our old plan of the earth. we can't defend our self from objects which we don't know anything about next month. nasa plans to launch its dark spacecraft with the intention of deliberately colliding with an asteroid. it's all part of a planetary defense strategy, even as lucy begins. it's years long. search for answers and gallagher al jazeera miami,
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florida 3 chinese arsenal. sam successfully dr. their country's 1st permanent space station that's been 6 months working here. and that would be the longest, any chinese astronaut or spent in orbit the crew, which for the 1st time includes a woman will do 3 space, walk to install equipment in order to expand the station. early this year, china landed a program on mars. i lady idea here in the coming days we will work together catley to carry out the mission and explore the unit i go. i thank you for your support and care for schanzer 13 crew. we will live up to the expectations of the party and the people please rest assured. now a new show looking at the legacy of colonialism and the role it played in starting climate change was opened in london. jessica bolden went to have a look. mountains of sugar piled high in a french warehouse, harvested in sugar cane plantations across the globe. the sweet cargo travels
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thousands of kilometers to feed europe. it's a pattern of tre, dating back hundreds of years. and as this exhibition argues that history holds the roots of current climate change. we are history challenges, visitors to take a different perspective to go back in time to when european nations colonized much of the world, extracting natural resources, forcing millions into slavery, and setting up the plantation system. from the colonial period onwards, we had these patterns of movements of shapes, movements of people, movements of product, movements of commerce, movements of communication. if we want to understand what climate change looks like and how brought that about as a human species, we can look at our practices across hundreds of years. works by artists with
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a personal connection to the developing world. trace the link between empire building and pillaging of the land and the native people. drawings by dutch sailors celebrating the plentiful as they arrived in africa, where their large scale plunder left a number of animals extinct. the archive photograph of young men and a boy piloting their canoe and madagascar seeks to re dignify the subjects, not a docile group. the black braid surrounding the hanging speaks to the enslaved people working together to resist as best they could be resilient and to survive. we stand as a testament to that survival um and i think, you know, we, we live within a globalized systems that still use these extracted practices. and so actually, for the majority of people out there, they don't that you know, that the economics of the plantation haven't really gone away. michelle is in
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a colonial era building. somerset house was the headquarters for the british navy. the power britain relied on to rule a large part of the world. the global trade patterns of that empire persist poorly paid factory workers in the developing world, providing cheap goods to consumers in the north. jessica baldwin al jazeera london . all the news, of course, on our website there it is on his screen. the address out to sierra dot com ah topher creature. under the headlines here on al jazeera, at least 65 people have been killed in afghanistan, 2nd, attack against worshippers in a week. last funerals had been held as the taliban promised to step up security. she lost the attack took place and kandahar on friday. iceland, afghanistan was trained. responsibility is the group's 1st large scale attack in
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